Eisenberg et al. (1999) studied a single group of 32 children, taking measurements of their helping behaviors approximately every two years from the time the children were four years old until they were young adults. This study used a(n)

A) hybrid design. B) longitudinal design.
C) cross-sectional design. D) experimental design.


B

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Hans Eysenck identified three superfactors. Which of the following is one of them?

a. agreeableness b. conscientiousness c. openness d. psychoticism

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Dr. Lance is a psychotherapist who frequently argues with her clients. She tries to get them to confront their irrational beliefs. She often contradicts what they say, telling them to think about things from a different perspective. Dr. Lance is most likely:

a. not very successful as a therapist b. a client-centered therapist c. a therapist who uses Beck's cognitive approach d. a rational-emotive therapist

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Children who recognize that all the ideals they have been taught are not always indicative of the way people act in reality, are experiencing Piaget's _____ stage of cognitive development

a. formal operational c. concrete operational b. preoperational d. abstract reasoning

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Veronica is conducting research on conduct disorder in adolescents. Which research article title should she consider inaccurate, according to findings in your textbook?

A. "No Genetic Predisposition Has Been Found" B. "A Stable Pattern of Aggression and Disobedience" C. "Moving Toward Antisocial Personality Disorder in Adulthood" D. "A Disorder Mainly Affecting Boys"

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