Friends tend to be of the same ____________________ during middle childhood

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


gender

Psychology

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Germain tends to rule his home with an iron fist. His children know the rules and are expected to obey them without question, or they know there will be harsh consequences. Diana Baumrind would describe Germain's parenting style as __________.

A. authoritarian B. authoritative C. difficult D. uninvolved

Psychology

Professor Miller has found the correlation between a person's "need for affiliation" (found by taking a test to determine the need to be with others) and the number of hours spent watching television is ?0.69 . He should conclude

a. as we observe people with higher and higher need for affiliation, we see a tendency for those people to spend less and less time watching television. b. there is not much of a relationship between the two variables because the r is negative. c. as we observe people with higher and higher need for affiliation, we see a tendency for those people to spend more and more time watching television. d. the people who watch more television tend to have more need to be around others.

Psychology

Tim is a government employee who issues licences to new businesses. In order to speed up the process of obtaining the licence, an applicant offers a gift to Tim. Tim finds that he is now less motivated to help this applicant. In the context of the hedonic motive, which reason is MOST likely behind Tim's diminished motivation?

A) People wish to avoid the norm of reciprocity. B) People do not like being excluded by others. C) People easily lose motivation to perform an action. D) People resent being bribed or threatened.

Psychology

Jessica Li held up three rows of four letters on a poster board to her high school class for a fraction of a second. She then removed it and immediately asked the class to name the 12 letters they had just been shown. Which memory store is being tested?

A) echoic B) iconic C) working D) limited capacity

Psychology