One-year-old Donnie is at the fair with his mother. A clown approaches and asks if she can make a balloon animal for
Donnie. Donnie looks at the clown and frowns, and then looks at his mother. His mother smiles and nods, and Donnie
turns to the clown and smiles. Donnie is exhibiting
a. social regulation.
b. stranger anxiety.
c. fear of clowns.
d. social referencing.
d
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social services, that for-profit firms represent the potential for greater innovation in the delivery of social services, and that for-profit firms have access to higher levels of managerial sophistication, then: A. you are likely to be opposed to privatization. B. you are likely to be a critic of those who reject capitalism. C. you are likely to be open to employment as a practitioner in a for-profit firm. D. you are likely to be one of those social workers who believe you are holding the highest moral ground.
The Ivey Lane Counseling Center is shifting from using old-fashioned paper records to a sophisticated electronic health records software. This will involve significant training of staff, and multiple policy changes in terms of how records are handled. This is what kind of organizational change?
a) Developmental b) Transitional c) Transformational d) All of the above
When it comes to longevity, why is there a concern regarding how long one's grandparents lived?
A. Longevity is partly a matter of your genetic heritage. B. Grandparents' age can predict what type of chronic diseases one will experience. C. Living longer than our grandparents is an important marker of improved public health. D. The ages at which our grandparents passed on provide guidance for improving our health behaviors.
Describe some of the characteristics of healthy adolescence cited in the text.
What will be an ideal response?