A clinician claims that the effectiveness of a new treatment varies depending on the gender of the client. Specifically, the new treatment has been shown to be very effective for females, but the treatment has little or no effect for males. In this example, ____
a. there is an interaction between the treatment and client's gender
b. there is no interaction between the treatment and client's gender
c. there is no main effect of treatment
d. there is no main effect of gender
a
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a. secure attachment. b. insecure-ambivalent attachment. c. insecure-avoidant attachment. d. separation anxiety disorder.
According to Freud, habits such as smoking or overeating could result from a fixation in the _____ stage
A) oral B) anal C) genital D) phallic
Upon awakening from a nap, you open your eyes and immediately have the image of a cat's paw rapidly expanding on your retina. Which concept explains why you perceive this image as moving and not as an expanding object fixed in space?
A. Retinal disparity B. Perceptual constancy C. Movement gradient D. Eye convergence
During which period of development do children form their first intimate ties to others?
A) the prenatal period B) infancy and toddlerhood C) early childhood D) middle childhood