If we think of temperament as equivalent to the concept of climate, then our emotions are
analogous to
A) geography
B) atmosphere
C) weather
D) heredity
C
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When the sample size n is ______ and the sample was selected at random from the population, Assumption 1 is not as important.
A. smaller than 30 B. exactly 30 C. larger than 50 D. larger than 30
A type of therapy in which clients meet regularly in a group setting and discuss problems under the guidance of a single therapist is called __________ therapy
a) social b) informal c) group d) Gestalt
Which of the following describes the neutral zone according to Bill Bridges?
a. The time between an ending and new beginning in which it is useful to consider where you are now and what you would like to do next. b. The process of considering what a change will require you to give up as well as the advantages of the change because every change is based on incomplete information. c. Reaching one's full potential and attaining a sense of fulfillment. d. Development doesn't end with childhood; it continues throughout life.
Of the following statements, which is an accurate description of an infant's perceptual abilities?
A) When newborns gaze, they can see the edges of objects. B) Infants as young as one week of age seem to prefer attractive faces to less attractive faces. C) Infants will display habituation to an unfamiliar pattern of objects or features of objects. D) Infants develop depth perception only after a prolonged experience of walking toward and away from objects.