According to the article Attachment in Separation concerning divorced or separated mothers' interactions with their children, the hypothesis which was supported by the data was the:
(a) protection hypothesis--that the kids were too young to know what was going on
(b) early adversity hypothesis--that attachment would be disrupted by separation
(c) attribution hypothesis--that the attitudes of the children matter most to attachment style
(d) the contingency hypothesis--that rewards and punishments determine attachment style
A
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Which of the following students provides the best summary of why a person's confidence is important to the topic of memory strategies and metacognition?
a. Asli: "In general, people are overconfident that they will remember material accurately." b. Megan: "Ironically, people are overconfident about eyewitness testimony and underconfident about material they learn in an academic setting." c. George: "People are especially likely to be overconfident if they have studied material by using the self-reference technique." d. Xavier: "People are generally overconfident when they use memory strategies and underconfident when they use metacognition."
Boys who mature early tend to be less confident and shyer.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The creation of superordinate goals has been shown to be effective in reducing
a. intergroup conflict. b. groupthink. c. self-fulfilling prophecies. d. the frustration-aggression link.
In the United States, parents in late adulthood reported that their children provided mainly what type of support?
a. financial b. medical c. emotional d. transportation