According to Bowlby, the key change in parent/child attachments during childhood involves
a. more socialize efforts by the child and less by the parent.
b. the child's abandonment of the notion of the parent as a safe haven when frightened.
c. a more goal-directed partnership.
d. a reduction in the child attempting to negotiate when ritualistic events (e.g., reading a book) occur.
c
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What are the components of the information-processing model, in order of occurrence?
a. retrieval, encoding, storage b. encoding, capturing, retrieval c. capturing, encoding, retrieval d. encoding, storage, retrieval
Couples that have been in lasting relationships tend to
a. have few if any negative interactions. b. jointly determine the social roles of the "giver" and the "receiver." c. have intimacy, but little passion. d. have five times more positive interactions than negative ones. e. expect their partner to give more than they take.
Substantial evidence shows that symptoms of OCD are
a) adaptive. b) related to over activity in the locus ceruleus. c) a result of increased worry. d) related to over activity in the orbitofrontal cortex, caudate nucleus and the anterior cingulate.