Favorite objects that children may take to bed:
a. can become problematic because they do not teach the child independence.
b. are more commonly used by girls than by boys.
c. may serve as "transitional objects."
d. may actually thwart child development.
C
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a. different kinds of problems than self-help books. b. different kinds of problems than self-realization programs. c. anxiety, stress, interpersonal relationships, and self-control. d. promises to solve your personal problems.
According to research presented in the text, three of the six general factors that seem to offer protection against the negative effects of stress, thereby increasing resilience are _____, _____, and _____
Fill in the blank with correct word
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a. She is not likely to have boyfriends. b. She is likely to experience early sexual activity. c. She is likely to be ostracized due to extraordinary academic success. d. She is likely to be considered too tall and thin by her classmates.
Dr. O'Connor is telling his participants before he begins an experiment that their participation is completely voluntary and that they can stop participating in the experiment at any time. Dr. O'Connor is
A. obtaining informed consent. B. debriefing his participants. C. using introspection. D. assuring confidentiality.