Zahn-Waxler et al. found that mothers of compassionate toddlers were more likely to respond to their child's wrongdoing with statements such as,
a. "I said, ‘stop that'.".
b. "You made Doug cry; your biting hurt him.".
c. "Go to your room, immediately!"
d. "Don't do that; you are very naughty to bite.".
B
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Researchers have examined whether obese men and women earn less than others, controlling for the same set of qualifications. This has shown that ____
a. obesity negatively impacts both genders about the same degree b. obesity negatively impacts both men and women, but especially women c. obesity negatively impacts both men and women, but especially men d. obesity negatively impacts women, but does not negatively impact men
Behaviorists would describe personality as
a. an expression of conflicting psychological forces. b. a collection of learned patterns of behavior. c. the impact of culture on an innate hierarchy of needs. d. a behavioral expression of fixed action patterns.
Jay Belsky demonstrated the differences in the information processing of infants who were securely and insecurely attached. Specifically, Blesky found that
a. securely attached infants are better able to remember positive events, while insecurely attached infants have a better memory of negative ones. b. insecurely attached infants interpret information less accurately. c. securely attached infants have better attention spans. d. insecurely attached infants have deficits in processing speed that are absent in securely attached infants.
According to the object-relations school, men develop more rigid boundaries between themselves and other people
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.