Emily complains that she feels spiders crawling all over her body at night even though there are no actual spiders anywhere near her. This is an example of a(n)
A. apparition.
B. fantasy.
C. mirage.
D. hallucination.
Answer: D
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According to behavioral theory, how do children develop special attachments to their mothers?
a. The mother provides innate contact comfort to the infant. b. The infant is biologically programmed to emit behavior that triggers a protective response from adult females. c. The mother becomes a conditioned reinforcer because she is associated with the reinforcing act of being fed. d. Maternal attachment behavior is the result of reproductive fitness.
According to Bowlby, caregivers must:
a. be sensitive and responsive b. be efficient and swift c. be present and accounted for d. be the mother
The tendency to select socially acceptable answers is called
a. response bias. c. validity. b. self-report. d. sampling behavior.
Census data reveals that multigenerational households, which include three or more generations, are the fastest-growing household arrangement in the United States and have increased by more than a third between 1990 and 2000
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.