If children are securely attached to their parents in early childhood, what will their attachment probably be like in middle childhood?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Parent-child relationships tend to remain stable in middle childhood. Children who are securely attached to their parents in early childhood likely will remain securely attached to them in middle childhood.

Psychology

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What methods can we use to determine if a fetus can differentiate between different sounds?

a. Differences in their movements in response to different sounds b. Changes in fetal brain activity. c. Demonstration of the in-utero Moro reflex d. An absence of the Babinski sign

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Many of the research findings in support of Freud's theory of humor can also be explained by the fact that people find ________ funny

A. incongruity B. all forms of humor C. what others laugh at to be D. what society tells them to laugh at to be

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How much causal information can be gained from correlation and regression hypothesis tests?

What will be an ideal response?

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Differences in subjective (personally determined) well-being are large when comparing various racial/ethnic groups

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Psychology