The most common pattern of development in heterosexual romantic relationships _____
a. involves interactions with opposite-sex peers in groups, followed by group dating, followed by couple dating
b. is for the most socially competent teens to begin dating in early adolescence
c. involves dates across cliques first and then within cliques
d. is for couples who met in high school to move on to serious long-term commitments in early adulthood
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
Freud believed that Anna's symptoms were caused by:
A. a conditioned emotional reaction B. low self-efficacy C. strong, primitive unconscious sexual desires D. a hormonal dysfunction
Evidence-based practices favor cognitive-behavioral therapies
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Assume that you are testing a split-brain human subject whose language center is in his left hemisphere. If you place a house key into his left hand, he will:
a. not be able to later select the object he was holding from a group of various objects. b. not be able to tell you what object he is presently holding. c. immediately be able to tell you what he is holding. d. be able to tell you what he is presently holding if allowed to think about it for several seconds.
Mary's baby was born at 28 weeks, and now part of her medical care includes massage several times a day. All of the following are the benefits of the massage EXCEPT
a) weight gain. b) muscle development. c) coping with stress. d) increased appetite.