The most consistent asset of resilient children is________
A) a strong bond with a competent, caring adult
B) high intelligence
C) an easygoing temperament
D) association with a rule-abiding peer
Answer: A
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The snack machine is broken so that people can get all of the snacks that are lined up in a row after they put their money in the machine for an item. How would you use extinction for stealing items from this snack machine?
a. have a person observe who steals and make them pay for all the items they steal b. turn off the machine so that people cannot use it any longer c. fix the machine so people can only get the item they pay for d. B and C
If a psychological disorder is said to have an acute onset, it means that the symptoms developed
A. suddenly. B. atypically. C. gradually. D. following a period of recovery.
Greer, age 10, is less interested in sports than his older brothers. He is drawn to quieter activities and is more emotionally sensitive. Greer wonders why the typical heterosexual orientation does not apply to him. Greer is engaging in
A) internalized homophobia. B) sexual questioning. C) gender deviance. D) role reversal.
Which of the following statements is true regarding learning native-language sound categories and patterns?
A) Findings indicate that categorical perception is unique to linguistic input. B) Phonemes tend to be similar across all contemporary languages. C) Compared to young infants, adults are sensitive to a much wider range of categories than exists in their own language. D) Between 6 and 8 months, infants start to organize speech into the phonemic categories of their own language.