Which of the following family factors is tied to increases in an infant's negative emotionality?
a. Being a first born child
b. High levels of marital dissatisfaction for mother or father c. Low educational level of mother
d. Lack of grandparent involvement in childcare
b
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The psychological approach to treating mood disorders that concentrates on four main categories of relationship difficulty that include grief, role disputes, role transitions, and interpersonal deficits is referred to as
a. behavior therapy. b. cognitive therapy. c. interpersonal therapy. d. personal therapy.
A brain stimulation technique that has been found to produce fewer negative side effects than electroconvulsive therapy is _____ magnetic stimulation, or TMS for short
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Alexis is a fourth grader who does not get along with her teacher very well
When asked why, Alexis complains that her teacher doesn't let them ask questions, doesn't let them try things on their own, and gets frustrated when the kids attempt to make things that the teacher didn't suggest. The _____ stage of psychosocial development will likely be affected for Alexis and the rest of the students in the class, and _____ may result. a) basic trust vs. mistrust; a sense of inferiority b) ego integrity vs. despair; depression c) identity vs. role confusion; an unstable sense of self d) industry vs. inferiority; a sense of inferiority
Which of the following statements is consistent with the proximodistal trend of body growth?
A) During the prenatal period, the head develops more rapidly than the lower part of the body. B) During infancy and childhood, the body grows from "head to tail." C) During the prenatal period, the trunk grows first, followed by the chest and the head. D) During infancy and childhood, the arms and legs grow somewhat ahead of the hands and feet.