Briefly explain each of the four major parenting styles identified by Diana Baumrind

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Authoritarian parents are controlling, punitive, rigid, and cold. They value unquestioning obedience from their children. Permissive parents provide lax and inconsistent feedback and expect little of their children. Authoritative parents are firm and set clear and consistent limits but also are loving and emotionally supportive. Uninvolved parents show little interest in their children and are emotionally detached.

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The Brelands concluded that animals' strong instinctive behaviors predominated over behaviors that had been conditioned, which they described as ____

A) instinctive drift B) behavioral reversion C) the self-intrinsic effect D) inconclusive conditioning

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Which of the following is NOT a question that addresses the issues of civil (involuntary) commitment? a. Should a mentally ill person be involuntarily committed if he or she is not dangerous but is in need of treatment? b. Should a mentally ill person be civilly committed if he or she has been convicted of a crime?

c. Should a mentally ill person be involuntarily committed at the request of family or relatives who believe it is in the person's best interest? d. If a person is mentally ill, unable to care for oneself, and in need of help, should the law allow for involuntary commitment?

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Current research on the influence of genes on anxiety disorders suggests that ____

a. the disorders are present in people who inherit the serotonin transporter gene 5-HTTLPR b. the disorders are absent in people who inherit the serotonin transporter gene 5-HTTLPR c. while genes may predispose a person to develop an anxiety disorder, expression of the disorder depends on epigenetic interactions d. little, if any, relationship has been found that links genes with the development of anxiety disorders

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What is the most likely relationship between genetics and eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa? a. There is no evidence for a genetic contribution to eating disorders

b. Genes probably contribute a great deal to bulimia nervosa, but not to anorexia nervosa. c. Some studies have identified a genetic contribution, but others have found no evidence of such a factor. d. Eating disorders can be accounted for almost entirely by genetic influences.

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