________ is a coping strategy in which adolescents attempt to manage a stressful problem or situation by directly changing the situation to make it less stressful

A) Stress-focused coping B) Emotion-focused coping
C) Defensive coping D) Problem-focused coping


D

Psychology

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The Flynn effect refers to the fact that:

A) absolute intelligence scores generally decrease from adulthood to old age. B) relative intelligence scores remain the same, even as absolute intelligence scores change. C) Asians score higher than Caucasians on standardized intelligence tests. D) intelligence scores are increasing across generations.

Psychology

In Lockhart v. McCree, the Supreme Court

A. agreed with the APA brief and rejected the use of death-qualified jurors. B. disagreed with the APA brief and rejected the use of death-qualified jurors. C. agreed with the APA brief and upheld the use of death-qualified jurors. D. disagreed with the APA brief and upheld the use of death-qualified jurors.

Psychology

New learning that works in the opposite direction from the original learning results in ________

a. shaping b. generalization c. spontaneous recovery d. extinction

Psychology

Standing on one foot requires:

a. maturity of the cerebrum. c. myelination of the amygdala. b. maturation of the corpus callosum. d. gross motor skills.

Psychology