The ethnographic research method is most suitable for studying child-rearing practices

a. within a particular culture or society.
b. by identifying the thoughts of a particular child.
c. by observing daycare children's lunchtime manners.
d. by identifying why children act the way that they do.


A

Psychology

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A. uses positive punishment B. gives an unpleasant consequence to the child for inappropriate behavior C. removes a child from a situation where they might receive reinforcement for their noncompliance D. has been shown to be ineffective in reducing temper tantrums

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In Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, someone who is able to apply a skill in new and inventive way would score high in:

a. analytic intelligence b. creative intelligence c. practical intelligence d. heuristic intelligence

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Problems in sexual desire, arousal, or response are considered to be

a. paraphilias. b. neurotic disorders. c. sexual dysfunctions. d. sexual deviances.

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Characteristics of infants and children that were selected to serve as preparations for adulthood are called ontogenetic adaptations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology