Which three factors did Grotberg (2003) suggest contribute to resilience in children?

A. Child strengths, parental support, and community involvement
B. External supports, inner strengths, and interpersonal problem-solving skills
C. Peer relationships, educational commitment, and quality of life
D. Social supports, psychological skills, and biological strengths


B. External supports, inner strengths, and interpersonal problem-solving skills

Psychology

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How did Kurt Lewin, the "father of social psychology," gain the respect of others in the field?

A. by applying the scientific method to the study of human thought B. by sharing his theories on the influence of childhood experiences on adult personality C. by asking questions about personality and individual perceptions of the world D. by listening carefully and honoring the perceptions of others

Psychology

Kosslyn asked participants to move about mentally on a fictional island that they had studied on a map. He believed that participants would take ______ to travel for ______ distances

A. less time; longer B. more time; longer C. more time; shorter D. the same amount of time; all

Psychology

Discuss the use of simultaneous versus sequential lineup presentation. Include the concepts of relative versus absolute judgment in your discussion.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Using a single-case design, a therapist examines the extent to which causes of spousal abuse generalize to instances of child abuse. In this example, the therapist is generalizing ______.

A. across behaviors B. across subjects or participants C. across settings D. across research designs

Psychology