Selman's research approach in role-taking development was to

a. interview parents about the child.
b. study abstract symbolism in the child's drawings.
c. interpret hidden meanings in the child's dreams.
d. ask the child to analyze interpersonal dilemmas.


D

Psychology

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Gates is a highly-paid Chief Operating Officer of a major software firm. How is his position most likely to impact how he raises his son Bill?

a. He will emphasize the importance of obedience to authority. b. He will become significantly more authoritarian. c. He will downplay the importance of education. d. He will attempt to foster initiative and creativity skills.

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The death of a child symbolically threatens the family's hope for a future

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Kristine wants to improve her running time. She is most likely to choose a reference group that

a. includes both inferior and superior runners, called self-esteem comparison. b. includes both inferior and superior runners, called social comparison. c. is limited to inferior runners, called downward social comparison. d. is limited to superior runners, called upward social comparison.

Psychology

According to Maslow, examples of meta-needs would include

a. perfection and completion. b. justice and truth. c. beauty and goodness. d. all of these.

Psychology