List and describe in detail the three parenting styles described by Baumrind

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The three parenting styles are: authoritarian, which is characterized by lack of
warmth; strict, rigid rules; high expectations of child maturity; no input from the child;
and strict, often physical discipline. Authoritative parents are warm and nurturing,
believe in the use of reinforcement over punishment, understand that children are
not cognitively as mature as adults, and support feedback and communication
between the parent and child. Permissive parents are also very warm and loving,
tend to use induction (discussion) as a form of discipline, and expect a higher level
of maturity from their children than they are capable of.

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Gender roles refer to:

A. the belief that one is male or female B. one's biological sex C. behaving in expected ways because one is male or female D. a preference for desired traits in opposite-sex partners

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The six steps of the SQ4R, in order, are

a. survey, question, read, recite, reflect, and review. b. sequence, query, read, recite, review, and reflect. c. skim, question, read, relate, recite, and reflect. d. scan, query, read, recite, review, and relate.

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When the scores are close together, the number representing this variability will be

a. large. b. small. c. random. d. in the negative domain.

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Postformal thought involves only objective reasoning, rejecting subjective feelings

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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