Infants who show avoidant attachment:
A) are most distressed by their mothers' departure.
B) play without fuss when alone and ignore their mothers upon reunion after a separation.
C) alternately cling to their mothers and push them away upon reunion after a separation.
D) seem dazed, confused, or disoriented in the presence of an attachment figure.
B
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a. Contrary to stereotype, fathers feel confident and assured during delivery. b. For most fathers, prenatal classes are a negative experience. c. Hormonal changes in expectant fathers may be similar to those in expectant mothers. d. Active involvement in the delivery such as cutting the cord actually harms the father-child bond.
A major development involves attempting to identify "empirically-supported therapies," which are therapies that are
a. regarded by renowned experts in psychology as the most effective therapies. b. regarded by the public and insurance companies as the most effective therapies. c. computer-guided sessions that help individuals to identify problems and form plans of action. d. validated through research experiments and clinical practice.
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a. Ability to perceive, appraise, and express emotions accurately and appropriately b. Ability to use emotions to facilitate the thinking process c. Ability to recognize that one’s emotions are separate from the emotions of others d. Ability to regulate ones’ emotions to promote both emotional and intellectual growth
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a. 18 months c. 2 years b. 3 years d. by age 1 year