Because preschool-age child Alex, like most people, does not find all foods equally appealing, his parents should
a) allow him to develop his own natural preferences.
b) force him to eat nutritious food.
c) select two or three foods only for him to eat.
d) prevent him from eating his favorite foods.
a
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Child temperament constructs relate to the Big Five in which of the following ways?
a. Generally, the primary temperament constructs align with each of the Big Five traits. b. Generally, the primary temperament constructs do not align with the Big Five traits. c. Extraversion and agreeableness overlap with temperament constructs; the others do not. d. Conscientiousness is the only Big Five trait that overlaps with temperament constructs.
Doris works in a stressful job, has difficulty falling asleep, and sometimes wakes up earlier than she wants to in the morning. She agrees to participate in a sleep study to determine whether she has insomnia. It is likely that the results of her sleep study will show that Doris:
A. spends less time sleeping compared to people who do not complain of insomnia. B. is lacking the chemicals that promote and maintain sleep. C. spends as much time sleeping as people who do not complain of insomnia. D. has an excess of arousal-producing neurochemicals.
Which statement about the prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is correct?
A. Rates of PTSD are substantially higher in the United States compared to other countries. B. PTSD is an environmental disorder with no genetic roots. C. Men are more likely to be diagnosed with PTSD than are women. D. PTSD is a problem noted after middle age.
__________ people typically do not live as long as the average life expectancy.
A. Aggressive B. Easygoing C. Cheerful D. Active