Doris was at fault in a car accident in which her friend was killed. Although Doris's physical injuries were minor and did not involve head trauma, she was unable to remember who she was or what had happened in her past. This is an example of
a. generalized anxiety disorder.
b. post-traumatic stress disorder.
c. a fugue.
d. dissociative amnesia.
D
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a. complex b. simplex c. syndrome d. synergism
Collecting follow-up data each year on the same children while they grow is the hallmark of the ____ research design
a. quasi-experimental b. correlational c. cross-sectional d. longitudinal
_____ is defined as the strong affectionate bond a child forms with the mother or primary caregiver
a) Separation anxiety b) Temperament c) Stranger anxiety d) Attachment
Upon awakening from his nap, Hayden unexpectedly kicks the mobile hanging over his crib. Seeing the movement, he repeatedly kicks up his foot in an effort to speed the movement of the mobile. Which of Piaget’s sensorimotor sub stages is reflected in
this scenario? a) substage 3 b) substage 4 c) substage 5 d) substage 6