In a study in Bucharest, orphanage children who were adopted later formed secure attachments ______ of the time, whereas those who remained in the orphanage formed secure attachments ______ of the time:
A) half; one quarter
B) two thirds; one quarter
C) half; less than one quarter
D) two thirds; less than one quarter
C) half; less than one quarter
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Children sometimes play a card game called "Concentration" in which all of the cards are arranged face down in rows and columns. When a child takes a turn, he or she flips over two cards. If the two cards match (e.g
, both are aces), then the player gets to keep them. If the cards do not match, the player places them back in their original position face down. Whoever has the most cards at the end of the game is the winner. Whether or not a child finds a match on a given turn depends on a number of factors, including luck, strategy use, and ___. a. working memory b. sensory memory c. long-term memory d. metacognition
The extent to which a societies members accept that institutional and organizational power is unequally distributed is called
A. assimilation B. power distance C. collectivism D. individualism
People who focus their attention on how they are performing during sex, or consciously watching themselves instead of participating fully, are in a(n)
A) depressed state. B) spectator role. C) performance role. D) anxiety role.
Problems with the use of the Zener cards in Rhine's early experiments included all of the following EXCEPT
a. badly printed Zener cards that allowed the symbols to show faintly from the back. b. subjects noting marks on the cards caused by normal use or deliberately making fingernail marks on the cards. c. the experimenter unconsciously giving people cues with their eyes or facial expressions. d. the use of the double-blind experiments rather than single-blind experiments.