Which parents are MOST likely to raise a teenager with strong identity achievement status?
A. Jill and Tim, who encourage autonomy in their children
B. Lois and Hal, who encourage conformity in their children
C. Gloria and Jay, who discourage experimentation in their children
D. Frankie and Mike, who continue to strictly enforce childhood rules
Answer: A
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a. first interpretation c. neither; they are equal b. second interpretation d. It is impossible to decipher.
What is the most serious problem with using the observation technique to assess personality?
a) The presence of the observer can alter the behavior being observed. b) Observations do not leave much room for clinical interpretation. c) Observations are inherently subjective. d) The observation technique does not yield much data about the person.
What is the relationship between long-term potentiation and memory?
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