Which statement about working models of internal relationships is FALSE?

A) Infants with an ambivalent style of attachment are not sure if their caregivers will respond when they are feeling insecure.
B) Securely attached children tend to remember more happy events than do insecurely attached children.
C) Securely attached children will stare longer at a cartoon in which a mother is comforting instead of ignoring her child.
D) Infants with a disorganized style of attachment seem to be confused about their caregivers.


C) Securely attached children will stare longer at a cartoon in which a mother is comforting instead of ignoring her child.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Intelligence test results should not be the only things used to determine intellectual developmental disorder, because intelligence test scores:

A) are not positively correlated with school performance. B) lack reliability. C) don't indicate level of adaptive behavior. D) lack validity.

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In view of current research, which of the following is the best summary statement concerning the cause of schizophrenia?

a. Inherited potential and environmental stress combine to bring about disruptive changes in brain chemistry. b. Schizophrenics are really adapting to an impossible environment created by double-bind communication. c. A by­product of adrenaline called adrenochrome accumulates in the schizophrenic's body. d. Extremely traumatic experiences early in childhood cause the first split in personality to form two different integrated identities in the person with schizophrenia.

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