A child's adaptive capacity and strengths are referred to as what?

What will be an ideal response?


Protective factors

Psychology

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Lectures, use of videos, discussions, and question and answer periods are activities which belong to which of the following training methods?

a. classroom training b. distance learning c. computer-assisted instruction d. on-the-job training

Psychology

According to John Bowlby, babies are born with behaviours such as crying, smiling, and cooing in order to:

A) facilitate imprinting. B) better be able to follow the primary caregiver. C) better be able to imitate the primary caregiver. D) keep the primary caregiver close to them.

Psychology

At the gym, Marcus hits the punching bag harder and harder as he thinks about all the things he would like to say or do to his unfair boss. Which defense mechanism is this an example of?

a. rationalization b. repression c. regression d. sublimation

Psychology

While descriptive methods often help researchers develop hypotheses about what causes or affects a given behavior, they do not

A) answer questions about relationships among variables. B) allow researchers to study behaviors in naturalistic settings. C) include techniques for studying infants. D) provide meaningful results with adolescents and adults.

Psychology