An infant who explores her new environment, is not frightened by the appearance of a strange adult, and is soothed easily by her mother would be classified as _______.
a. developmentally on task
b. securely attached
c. both of the above
d. neither of the above
b. securely attached
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The notion of a "midlife crisis" is a. common in the popular press and supported by research
b. uncommon in the popular press and supported by research. c. common in the popular press and unsupported by research. d. uncommon in the popular press and unsupported by research.
What is the main advantage of experimentation over correlation in determining causal relationships?
A) Experimentation offers the possibility of controlling for all potential third variables at once. B) Experimentation involves multiple variables, whereas correlation involves only two variables. C) Experimentation systematically controls third variables one at a time, in sequence. D) Experimentation uses the matched pairs and matched samples techniques to control for specific third variables.
Which of the following is NOT an example of rapport-building?
A. Offering the suspect a drink B. Telling the suspect what they did is common C. Showing the suspect respect D. Flattering the suspect
Which of the following is descriptive of Skinner's theory?
a. His system was hypotheticodeductive in its approach. b. The causes of behavior were with the person. c. Relational statements were objective and descriptive. d. He emphasized intervening variables.