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A. "I noticed that Goodman and Hernandez agreed on the new environmental policy." B. "Goodman answered the question on job creation very well." C. "I wonder why Goodman was vague on the school tax issue when I know he has a clear idea about that." D. "Hernandez is really going to make this a tight race."

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Which of the following statements about inductive discipline is true?

A) Induction gives children information about how to behave that they can use in future situations. B) Induction deemphasizes the impact of the child's actions on others. C) Freud endorsed the use of induction after the superego had fully developed. D) Children who consistently experience induction may form an insecure attachment to their caregivers.

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Which of the following is the BEST example of the behavior component of an attitude?

A. Bea feels that recycling is a great concept. B. Baron is upset when he hears that a corporation plans to build a polluting plant near his home. C. Bryan struggles to understand the arguments both sides present in a debate over a new manufacturing plant. D. Bella writes a letter to her senator asking for support of a law making corporations responsible for the pollution they cause.

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