The large-scale research project known as the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) National Survey included questions pertaining to personal health that was sent out to 7000 participants between the ages of 25 and 74. This type of study in which data is g

a. cross-sectional
b. longitudinal
c. sequential
d. panel


a

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A) Agreeableness decreases slightly from adolescence through middle age. B) They take into account motivations, preferred tasks, and coping styles. C) Individual differences in the “big five” traits are large and highly stable. D) They consider how certain aspects of personality are integrated.

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In the context of human mating theories, identify the true statement. Sexual strategies theory.

A. infers that men do not have to face adaptive problems because of their inherent liberal mating perspectives. B. concludes that males and females face similar adaptive problems in "casual," or short-term, mating and long-term, reproductive mating. C. states that women tend to be less selective than men while choosing partners for both long-term and short-term relationships. D. addresses gender differences in short-term and long-term heterosexual relationships from an evolutionary mating perspective.

Psychology

According to Bowlby, attachment is best defined as an emotional bond that connects a person to his or her______________

a. parent b. sibling c. primary caregiver d. Both A and C are true.

Psychology

The decrease in performance for items at end of a list when a person encountered extra-list material after the list has been presented is referred to as the __________

a. primacy effect b. suffix effect c. rehearsal effect d. recency effect

Psychology