Who is most likely to be making life decisions for emerging adults?

themselves
parents
friends
professionals


themselves

Psychology

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Cindy joined the local buy/sell/trade group to find bargains for her small business. Which of the following best fits the reason she joined this group?

A. social support B. sense of identity C. safety D. meaningful information

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Judging the probability of events by how readily relevant examples come to mind is known as the

a) confirmation bias. b) availability heuristic. c) comparison heuristic. d) representativeness heuristic.

Psychology

Based on cross-sectional data, how does a typical 65-year-old compare to a typical early adolescent in self-discipline?

A. The adult is about 55% more disciplined than the adolescent. B. The adult is about 85% more disciplined than the adolescent. C. The adolescent is about 95% more disciplined than the adult. D. The adolescent is about 10% more disciplined than the adult.

Psychology

If you are interested in defining, as simply as possible, what makes a "good friend," you might list all of the things you value in a friend, and then use a statistical procedure based on correlations to narrow all of these down into just a few

basic categories or dimensions. This type of analysis is called A) item response analysis. B) multiple regression analysis. C) temporal analysis. D) multidirectional analysis. E) factor analysis.

Psychology