When 4-year-old Ginny stubs her toe and falls down, she immediately gets up and runs to her big sister Jan for a hug. Jan, who is finishing her homework says, "Hang on a minute," and Ginny patiently waits for her hug
owlby would place Ginny in the stage of
A) safe-base attachment. B) orientation without discrimination.
C) orientation with discrimination. D) goal-corrected partnership.
D
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A. narcotic B. depressant C. stimulant D. hallucinogen
What is not a potential cost of the pursuit of self-esteem, as identified by Crocker and Park (2004)?
a. an increase in stress-related health problems b. anxiety c. unwanted social attention d. avoidance of activities that risk failure
Rote rehearsal is ______
a. not useful for retaining information in either short-term or long-term memory b. useful for retaining information in short-term, but not long-term, memory c. useful for retaining information in long-term, but not short-term, memory d. useful for retaining information in both short-term and long-term memory
Kelsey, age 10, is impulsive. During school, he drops his pencil, rearranges the papers inside his desk, and yells at people across the room. Kelsey fails to follow the rules when he plays games and lashes out with hostility when he is frustrated
He suffers from both academic and social problems. Kelsey most likely has A) Down syndrome. B) an anxiety disorder. C) autism. D) attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).