Infants who show wariness and fearfulness when they encounter unfamiliar people, objects, or events are said to be ________, whereas infants who approach novelty with interest and spontaneity are said to be _________
a. disengaged; engaged c. inhibited; disinhibited
b. engaged; disengaged d. disinhibited; inhibited
C
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a. the overbenefited person in a relationship. b. the underbenefited person in a relationship. c. in a highly equitable relationship. d. in a confidant relationship.
Random assignment in an experiment is important to reduce the likelihood that a selection factor is determining the outcome
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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(a) vertical reach (b) reaching out to grab a toy off a block (c) demonstrating reflex responses (d) stepping over two sticks that are spaced apart
Sarah supervises a work group of six colleagues in an advertising agency. Recently, the creativity of her work group has not been as high as it should be. To help boost the group's creativity, and keeping in mind the effects of mood on cognition,
Sarah might ________. A) speak to each member privately about performance issues B) ask the group to remember what they were doing the last time they were highly creative C) take steps to put her group's members in a happier mood during work hours D) promise a bonus or reward for higher levels of creativity E) remind the group that creativity is an important aspect of their job