One difference between a securely attached infant and one who is insecurely attached is that securely attached infants:

a. explore their environments more freely
b. nurse less
c. show more indifference toward their principal caretakers
d. are less active and alert


A

Psychology

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A number of studies have demonstrated that students have substantial difficulties with algebra

Two examples include Koedinger and Nathan's (2002) study of the errors middle-school students make when solving algebraic equations and Clement's (1982) study of undergraduate's ability to generate an equation from a simple word statement. Describe the findings of either Koedinger and Nathan, or Clement, and provide an interpretation for the results. What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

The proposition that heritable characteristics that provide a survival or reproductive advantage are more likely to be passed on to subsequent generations is known as:

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Psychology

Researchers comparing the self-presentation tactics of women and men have observed that

A) women are more motivated to be liked than are men. B) women are rewarded less than are men for presenting themselves in likable ways. C) males become more nonverbally agreeable than females as they pass through adolescence. D) women and men have an equal desire to be liked.

Psychology