The fact that family systems, parenting styles, and sibling interactions all influence child cognitive, social, and emotional development illustrates which of the following themes the best?
a. Nature-nurture
b. Quantitative-qualitative change
c. Active child
d. Holistic nature of development
D
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Regarding attributions, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. The actor-observer effect is strong across a wide variety of situations. b. The tendency to attribute others' behavior to internal causes, while attributing our own behavior to situational demands is explained by the actor-observer effect c. Attributions are influenced by cognitive biases like the fundamental attribution error, the actor-observer effect, and the self-serving bias. d. The self-serving bias is widespread in Western cultures. e. In the fundamental attribution error, people overemphasize internal causes when explaining others' behavior.
Exercises that are taught to a client to help him/her manage physical arousal so that it is less strong and threatening are called
a. relaxation training. b. breathing retraining. c. somatic control exercises. d. psychoeducation.
When asked how she makes moral judgments, 15-year-old Eli says, "I do what my daddy says is right.". This comment indicates that he is in the ____ level of moral thinking
a. preconventional b. conventional c. postconventional d. unconventional
What is separation/individuation and when does it occur in Mahler's theory?
What will be an ideal response?