____ approaches to treatment view child psychopathology as the result of social or environmental circumstances that are imposed on the child and interfere with his or her capacity for personal growth and adaptive functioning
a. Psychodynamic
b. Client-centered
c. Cognitive-behavioral
d. Family
b
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As a typical teen, between seventh grade and his senior year of high school, Stefano will most likely show increases in
a. basic information-processing capacities but not knowledge base or metamemory. b. metamemory basic but not knowledge base or information-processing capacities. c. information-processing capacities and metamemory but not knowledge base. d. basic information-processing capacities, knowledge base, and metamemory.
_____ events tend to have the greatest likelihood of being recalled after the event
a. Only positive emotional b. Only negative emotional c. Both positive and negative emotional d. Non-emotional
Four-year-old Aaron has been asleep for a little over an hour when his mother hears him scream out. When she gets to his bedroom, little Aaron is sitting up in bed in a state of panic. When his mother attempts to console him, she notes that his pajamas are drenched in sweat, and he is only semi-awake. After this episode, Aaron goes back to sleep. His mother is surprised the next morning that
Aaron only vaguely remembers his mother coming into the room. Aaron most likely experienced a. a nightmare. b. a night terror. c. sleep apnea. d. narcolepsy.
According to Gardner and Foster, sociobiology may be described as
a. the study of the effects of the environment on biology. b. the study of social influences on biology. c. the study of the biological determination of human nature. d. the investigation of genetic transmission.