Longitudinal research on the long-term effects of having been securely attached as an infant indicates that a(n)

a. secure attachment in infancy predicted the quality of peer relationships in elementary school.
b. insecure attachment in infancy predicted the quality of one's marriage.
c. secure attachment in adolescence predicted the quality of life review near death.
d. insecure attachment in adolescence predicted college grades.


a

Psychology

You might also like to view...

Dialoging with a parent requires a belief:

Psychology

Jay and Justin each have a stick of gum. Eight-year-old Jay stretches his stick until it is much longer. Five-year-old Justin begins to cry because he thinks that Jay has more gum than he does. Justin has NOT mastered

a. animism. b. object permanence. c. conservation. d. egocentrism.

Psychology

List the current manual that is used by mental health professionals in the U.S. to classify mental disorders, explain the advantages of using this approach and how the new edition of this manual will be different from the present one, and discuss the dangers in psychiatric labeling, including the findings of Rosenhan's study

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

On the mind-body issue, Leibniz believed that they never influence each other; it only seems as if they do, This is called:

a. psychophysical parallelism? b. ?epiphenomenalism c. ?interactionism d. ?occasionalism

Psychology