____ involves the degree to which the child feels their confidence was gained through manipulation and coercion, as well as the position of trust or authority held by the perpetrator

a. Betrayal
b. Victimization
c. Helplessness
d. Deceit


a

Psychology

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A. Habituation B. Proprioception C. Stereopsis D. Neuroplasticity

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When a rat is on an FI-20-second schedule for bar pressing, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. The rat will be reinforced continuously for 20 seconds and then receive no more reinforcement. b. The rat will have to wait 20 seconds after the last reinforced response before a bar press will pay off again. c. The rat can press the bar as often as it wants within the interval, but it will not be rewarded until after 20 seconds has passed. d. The rat is on a partial reinforcement schedule.

Psychology

Why are extracurricular strategies so important?

a. They provide middle-class youth with a place to go. b. They provide counseling and medical attention after school. c. They provide a means of supervision and opportunity for high-risk teens. d. They provide an opportunity to meet with teachers and go over schoolwork.

Psychology

The ability to pretend involves:

A) the use and recollection of symbols. B) the ability to use language. C) concrete operational thought. D) mental representation of things that children have never heard of.

Psychology