Which is the best example of familialism?

A) Jennie's parents give her a lot of freedom to be with her peers.
B) Ricky highly values his parents' and grandparents' opinions.
C) Sammy trusts his family and therefore is also trusting of neighbors.
D) Mary has a strong work ethic and loves celebrations.


Answer: B

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a. Francois performs as well in school as the siblings with whom he was raised, even though he was adopted and is not genetically related to them. b. D'artagnan prefers to watch movies on television, while his parents prefer to watch movies at a movie theater. c. Luigi and his siblings are all about the same height. d. Mario's results on a personality test are far more similar to his biological parents than they are to his adopted parents.

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If we fail to reject the null hypothesis in a t test we can conclude

a. that the null hypothesis is false. b. that the null hypothesis is true. c. that the alternative hypothesis is false. d. that we don't have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis.

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Shauna is a psychotherapist. She assumes that people don social masks and disown parts of themselves that might meet with social disapproval or rejection. She says that the goal of therapy should be to help the clients integrate the conflicting parts of their personality. What will Shauna most likely practice?

a. Gestalt therapy c. psychoanalysis b. behavioral therapy d. client-centered therapy

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Marty grew up in New York City and drives a cab. He knows every borough like the back of his hand. He goes on a camping trip with his future son-in-law and gets lost on a trail. According to the triarchic theory of intelligence, Marty likely has _________.

A. strong practical intelligence but weak creative intelligence B. strong creative intelligence but weak practical intelligence C. strong analytic intelligence but weak creative intelligence D. strong practical intelligence but weak analytic intelligence

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