A baby's attachment to their father
a. can be predicted by the number of diapers the father changes.
b. is unrelated to infant attachment.
c. is based upon the mother's pattern of attachment.
d. only affects boys and not girls.
a
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The psychologist who contributed significantly to our understanding of the cognitive development of children is
a. Erik Erikson. b. Sigmund Freud. c. Lawrence Kohlberg. d. Jean Piaget.
Stress is accompanied by all of the following EXCEPT:
a. T cell suicide killing c. redistribution of lymphocytes b. suppressed immunity d. increases in circulating lymphocytes
Many parents believe that they mold their children's personalities. This belief is challenged by which of the following research findings?
Scientific data suggest that genes play a far bigger role than was previously believed. The influences on personality seem to be 50 percent familial and 50 percent nonfamilial. Much more of the environmental effects on personality come from outside the family than was previously believed. Epigenetic research reveals that familial environment plays a very small role in personality when compared to the influence of genetics.
When Piaget and Inhelder asked children of different ages to balance a scale using several different weights, they found that
very young children tended to use logical deduction. 7-year-old children tended to use spatial relationships. by age 10, children tended to use trial-and-error strategies. adolescents failed to see the complexities of the problem.