Parul's parents do not ask her about her life and also do not punish her when she acts badly. If she is offered cigarettes by her friends during adolescence, how might her parenting style affect this use?
A. She will refuse the cigarettes for fear that her parents will find out.
B. She will smoke cigarettes one time but not develop a habit.
C. She will smoke cigarettes often and likely develop a habit.
D. She will call her friend's parents and warn them about the cigarettes.
Answer: C
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A) the personal fable B) preoperational egocentrism C) the imaginary audience D) naïve idealism
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a. left hemisphere b. right hemisphere c. amygdala d. corpus callosum
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a. has been demonstrated for classical conditioning but not for habituation. b. is important because it keeps infants from getting bored. c. respond to the demands of the physical and social world. d. is limited to habituation and dishabituation types of learning.
Being stuck on a boat in the middle of the ocean with not much else to do, many cruise ship passengers find that they engage in a high amount of:
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