Jos, age 16, thinks, What am I really like? Who will I become? These remarks
A) are signs of identity development.
B) indicate that Jos lacks self-confidence.
C) reveal that Jos has a serious adjustment problem.
D) indicate that Jos is ready for Erikson's intimacy stage.
Answer: A) are signs of identity development.
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a. they would get the same results fewer than 5 times in 100 if they repeated the study. b. the results are unreliable. c. we would expect the results to occur by chance fewer than 95 times out of 100. d. we would expect the results to occur by chance fewer than 5 times out of 100.
When a patient has multiple sclerosis, the patient cannot easily transmit information from neuron to neuron, which leads to difficulties with movement. The transmission of neurons is slowed down as a result of a deteriorating:
A) axon. B) synapse. C) myelin sheath. D) cell body.
The fact that plasticity applies to children's development implies that
a. most developmental traits are biologically determined. b. parents' influence on the developing child is minimal. c. children born in the same year are members of a cohort. d. predictions based on developmental principles can be imprecise.
Animal self-administration experiments and studies of drug choice among humans indicate that
A. benzodiazepines have no dependence liability. B. rats and people are very different in the drugs they choose to self-administer. C. short-acting barbiturates are more likely to lead to dependence than any of the benzodiazepines. D. all of the benzodiazepines have high dependence liability.