A conflict response style where the discrepancy between one’s goals and another’s
goals is ignored is known as _____.
A. accommodating style
B. avoidance style
C. collaborative style
D. competitive style
B. avoidance style
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The nervous system is made up of the following the:
a. brain, the skull, and the spinal cord. b. brain, the eyes, and the ears. c. brain, the stem, and the spinal cord. d. stem, the spine, and the bones.
When incarcerated parents took part in the The Family Nurturing Program, a parent education program, they showed all of the following benefits except which of the following?
A. They spent more time with their infants upon release from prison. B. They became more empathic. C. They became less punitive. D. They developed more realistic expectations for their children.
The theory that posits that moral behavior is constructed from an individual's interactions with the environment is the
A. social domain theory. B. social constructivist theory. C. sociocultural theory. D. social interactionist theory.
When Ruth and Michael have their first child, Jacob, they vow to be "good" parents who will always treat their son gently. Yet Jacob is a temperamentally hyperactive child who is difficult to control. In their efforts to discipline him, Ruth and Michael scream at him and spank him far more frequently than they ever thought they might. This situation reflects the fact that:
a. The socialization of children involves reciprocal influences. b. Physically aggressive parenting is instinctive in human beings. c. Parents are more likely to use harsh discipline with boys than with girls. d. Two-parent families are more likely to be authoritarian than single-parent families.