Describe Bowlby's four different attachment styles as they pertain to self-esteem and interpersonal trust
What will be an ideal response?
A person with secure attachment style is high in both self-esteem and interpersonal trust. A person with fearful-avoidant attachment style is low in both self-esteem and interpersonal trust. A person with preoccupied attachment style is low in self-esteem and high in interpersonal trust. A person with dismissing attachment style is high in self-esteem and low in interpersonal trust.
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a. ?clinical b. ?developmental c. ?forensic d. ?cognitive
Which of the following is true of behaviorism?
A) Behaviorists define psychology as the scientific study of behavior, not of behavior and mental processes. B) Behaviorism emphasizes the role of the unconscious mind over conscious actions and behavior. C) Behaviorism holds that the mind functions by combining the objective and subjective elements of experience. D) Behaviorism explains the relationship between the brain, hormones, evolution, heredity, and behavior.
According to Piaget, the preoperational stage of cognitive development begins at _____ and ends at about age _____.
A) birth; 2 years B) 2 years; 6 years C) 6 years; 11 years D) 11 years; 18 years
Sam had a cerebrovascular accident, causing him to become paralyzed in the left arm and leg. His doctor asked him, “So, what seems to be wrong with you?” Sam answered, “Nothing, Doc. I'm perfectly normal.” From this information, you can conclude that Sam has ____
a. ?a neurodegenerative disorder b. ?agnosia c. ?a very small amount of brain damage d. ?anosognosia