Carl Rogers' term positive regard refers to:
a. the expectations or standards that we believe others place on us
b. a discrepancy between the image we hold of ourselves and the sum of our experience
c. the idea that we value what others think of us
d. a match between the image we hold of ourselves and the sum of our experience
C
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Improved nutrition and increased cognitive stimulation are possible explanations for what?
a. The Stroop effect b. The Zeigarnik effect c. The word-superiority effect d. The Flynn effect
Research on race and jury decision making indicates that jurors are
a. always more lenient toward defendants of their same race. b. more likely to discriminate by race when race is a prominent issue during the trial. c. not influenced by race when evidence in a case is strong. d. very unpredictable from one trial and jury to the next.
How do human and rat infants solve the adaptive problem of food-seeking?
(a) by getting all their calories from their mother's milk (b) by growing a temporary set of "baby" teeth that are replaced with permanent teeth later in life (c) by delaying the development of specialized taste receptors (d) by exhibiting taste neophilia: the preference for novel tastes
Elita is feeling guilty about sending her 18-month-old off to daycare. Assuming Elita is sending her daughter to a quality daycare center, should she be worried? a. Yes. Children younger than two who are in daycare experience far more negative effects than positive effects. b. Yes, but only because her child is female
c. No, as long as Elita provides "good mothering" when she's with the child at home. d. No, because daycare makes children more cooperative.