When good fortune comes their way, emotionally intelligent people

a. enjoy their good fortune without announcing it to others.
b. share their news with others.
c. know the good fortune is fleeting and prepare themselves for a reversal of fortune.
d. enjoy their good fortune and assume that this is a stable situation.


B

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Regarding social support, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. People with close, supportive relationships have better immune responses and better health. b. Women tend to make better use of social support than men do. c. Support from family, friends, and even pets serves as a buffer to cushion the impact of stressful events. d. The sharing of good news tends to provoke envy in others and decrease social support.

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Goldfield found that a motivator for crawling is

a. interesting visual stimuli that are out of reach. b. fear of the visual cliff. c. boredom or loneliness. d. parental coaxing.

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All Nicholas can remember from young childhood years before 3 or 4 years of age are experiences like "playing with a dog," "going shopping with Daddy" or "looking at the television in our house." These are examples of

A. generalized event representations. B. accommodating early memories. C. infantile scripts. D. repressed explicit memories.

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According to Erikson, one of the major functions of play is to

A) allow children to escape from the demands of their lives into a fantasy world. B) show caregivers the things that are important to children. C) create a small social organization of children who try out culturally meaningful roles and skills. D) allow children to represent their unconscious wishes and desires symbolically.

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