Using a life-story approach, McLean and Pratt (2006) found that the more the sophisticated the "meaning making" in an adolescent's life narrative, the
a. more likely he or she would be depressed.
b. less likely he or she would be in a state of foreclosure.
c. more likely he or she would become pregnant.
d. less likely he or she would have close friends.
b
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Three people get toe pinches at the same time. Who feels it soonest, if anyone? a. The tallest person feels it soonest
b. The medium-sized person feels it soonest. c. The shortest person feels it soonest. d. All three feel it at the same time.
The IQ scores of dizygotic twins become increasingly similar over the course of time.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Donald and Ronald are identical twins who have been raised apart, in separate adoptive homes. However, both brothers have developed the same psychological disorder. This information could be used as evidence to suggest that
a. environmental factors have more influence than genetic factors in this disorder. b. both genetic and environmental factors contribute equally to this disorder. c. genetic factors have more influence than environmental factors in this disorder. d. neither genetic nor environmental factors contribute to this disorder.
In terms of psychosocial development, ego concerns about death should in later adulthood
a. increase b. fluctuate c. stay the same d. decrease