Ethan always does what he enjoys and doesn't worry much about how others will react. Ethan is low in ______.
A. cognitive dissonance
B. rejection sensitivity
C. attachment
D. dependence
Answer: B
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a. "Put her in an institution; they know how best to deal with a challenged person." b. "Independent living is the best situation; it will force your child to adapt." c. "Be sure the program has a goal of promoting social interaction and fostering competence." d. "Make sure you stay away from group homes; they never help."
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a. reward anthropomorphism. c. view the individual as interdependent. b. view the self as independent. d. punish entrepreneurial behavior.