In Ainsworth’s research on attachment, infants labeled with avoidant attachment had mothers who tended to be
a. overly attentive to their infants cries and protests.
b. less affectionate during the first 3 months and disliked close bodily contact with the infant.
c. aggressive toward their children and favored physical punishment.
d. inconsistent; physically distant one day, and overly clinging other days.
Answer: b: less affectionate during the first 3 months and disliked close bodily contact with the infant.
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A) an increased ability to find a job but a decreased likelihood of rising to the level of an executive. B) working in a higher-paying job. C) stagnating in lower-paying, service-related jobs. D) greater levels of discrimination when applying for jobs.
You are a professor at a university who believes the Zimbardo experiment was a fluke, and the evidence was tainted by the participation of the professor and the fact that he only chose male guards. Discuss the changes you would make to the experiment, how you would ethically enact it, and what lessons you would hope to be able to impart to correctional professionals.
What will be an ideal response?
Nerves that leave the brain directly are called nerves
a. spinal b. cranial c. sympathetic d. peripheral
Sam has very poor study habits and is often up all night before a paper or project is due because he put it off until the last minute. If Sam were to follow a program involving self-regulation, which of the following would not be part of that program to modify his behavior?
A. Study a few hours every night. B. Allow yourself to talk on the phone with friends while studying. C. Staying up all night makes me very sleepy in school. D. Keep a record of your study behavior