What kind of parenting is most likely to result in adolescents with high self-esteem?
What will be an ideal response?
Warm and encouraging, but firm
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The criterion of maladaptive behavior used in determining whether behavior is abnormal would likely to be applied to which of the following cases?
a. Jonathan, who is hearing voices b. Quincy, who is experiencing some symptoms of depression but is still functioning adequately. c. Nate, who has developed a drug abuse problem that is affecting his health. d. Tricia, who behaves in ways other people consider deviant. e. Leslie, who believes he is hounded by demons.
Whether you are standing right next to it or a mile away from it, you know a tree is the same size because of ________
a. the figure-ground distinction b. the phi phenomenon c. perceptual constancy d. retinal disparity
When Trey was learning to crawl and walk, he explored the house, always keeping one of his parents in sight in case he needed their help. Now that Trey is 18, he is exploring his identity by taking various college courses, training for a marathon, and trying out different hobbies. Trey prefers to continue to live with his parents during this time in his life and often seeks their guidance. What do these two periods in Trey's life have in common?
A. In both situations, Trey was experiencing identity diffusion. B. In both situations, Trey was experiencing moratorium. C. In both situations, Trey was experiencing identity foreclosure. D. In both situations, Trey was experiencing identity achievement.
According to Sylvester et al. (2012), people with anxiety disorders
a. show heightened fear responses to snakes compared with flowers b. display a different pattern of brain activation compared with normal controls c. rarely have siblings with anxiety disorders d. have lower brain volume than normal controls