Kenny, age 7, and his brother Levar, age 16, recently lost their dad to a long illness. Compared to Kenny's ideas, Levar's perspective on their father's death will likely be more ________.
A. clinical
B. behavioral
C. spiritual
D. biological
Answer: C
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a. regulating adolescents' autonomy and independence. b. adolescents' conformity to cultural beliefs. c. the petty arguments about dating and peer groups. d. adolescents' disdain for their extended family members.
Suzie is using flash cards to study for her upcoming
psychology test. She looks at the first card, moves it a few cards back, and then a little further back in the stack each time. Suzie is a. using maintenance rehearsal to study for the test. b. extending how long she remembers the information. c. incorporating cognitive processing into her study plan. d. using a very inefficient method of studying known as spaced practice.
A child with a mental age of 9 and a chronological age of 12 has an IQ of
A. 90. B. 100. C. 120. D. 75.
Avoiding any new experiences all the time would fall on which of the following Big Five personality factors?
A) openness B) neuroticism C) introversion D) extroversion