Shantel is talking to her grandmother about how she is continuing her moderate exercise program while she is pregnant. However, Grandma warns her not to exercise because she holds the outdated belief,

once common in developed countries, that Shantel is ____.
a. in a physical state similar to a disability or illness
b. too physically weak and could fall
c. going to harm the baby while exercising
d. going to stimulate a preterm birth


Answer: A

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psychologist would say that the child is being encouraged to do all of the following EXCEPT a. observe his sister's behavior. b. explain why his sister teases him. c. report on his sister's teasing behavior in an objective fashion. d. note the conditions under which his sister's teasing behavior occurs.

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A. the Clock protein is inhibited, leading to greater production of per and tim. B. the Clock protein is activated, leading to greater production of per and tim. C. more melatonin is released by the pineal gland, leading to greater production of per and tim. D. the SCN is inhibited, leading to less production of per and tim.

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If one were to pair a difficult-tempered infant with a parental approach that is high in anger and frustration, one might predict which of the following outcomes?

A. a child who is defiant and disobedient B. a child who is outgoing but shy in social situations C. a child who is highly sociable and can self-regulate D. a child who is high in self-confidence but low in sociability

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Psychoanalysis is:

a. a theory of personality which emphasizes the awareness of one's own cognitive processes.
b. a theory of personality which emphasizes unconscious motives and conflicts.
c. a method of psychotherapy in which an observer carefully records and interprets behavior without interfering with the behavior.
d. a method of psychotherapy which emphasizes how maladaptive behaviors are learned through imitations of others and through cognitive expectations.

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