Parents and other caring adults can __________ gene–environment correlations by providing children with positive experiences that modify the expression of heredity, yielding favorable outcomes
A) uncouple unfavorable
B) promote passive
C) promote evocative
D) create active
A
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In therapy, a psychologist tries to convince a depressed woman that her actions do affect the environment and that even though uncontrollable events happened in the past, they need not happen again. This therapist is making use of principles from ____
a. psychodynamic theory b. learned helplessness theory c. the biogenic theory of depression d. the cognitive triad
Dr. Smith believes that overt, observable behavior is the only valid way that we can study people. He is a ______.
A. sociologist B. behaviorist C. neuroscientist D. biologist
In developmental research, a cohort is
A. a group of people born at about the same time, exposed to the same events in a society. B. someone who shares an individual's living quarters. C. someone who has many similar characteristics as the individual under study. D. a group of people who lived apart, influenced by different demographic trends.
Allport would describe addictions and compulsive, repetitive activities with the term
a) propriate functional autonomy. b) propriate strivings. c) perseverative functional autonomy. d) perseverative strivings.