What parental styles were identified by Baumrind?
a) mild, moderate, severe
b) demanding, punitive, rewarding
c) assertive, demanding, inflexible
d) authoritative, authoritarian, permissive
D
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a. in a chromosome pair are always identical. b. in a chromosome pair are always different. c. in a chromosome pair are sometimes identical and sometimes different. d. occur singly, not in pairs.
Researchers offer various explanations for cultural differences in attachment patterns,
many of them on different levels of the ecological system. Which of the following statements represents a macro level explanation? a. German parents are relatively unresponsive to children's crying. b. In Israel, kibbutzim children are raised communally. c. Children have inborn, unique temperaments. d. Wet nursing is taboo in Zimbabwe.
Tomomi is an attractive young woman with four men competing to ask her for a date. Juro has a slightly asymmetrical face but is a member of a prestigious local family. Takeshi shares Tomomi's interest in traditional tea ceremonies. Ryuunosuke differs from Tomomi in that he does not like to argue about politics. Kenji has a good sense of humor but is often on tour around the country. Research indicates Tomomi should be most attracted to:
A. Juro, because women are mostly driven by social status. B. Takeshi, because they share interests. C. Ryuunosuke, because opposites attract. D. Kenji, because he could be a consistent provider.
Interruptions in the self-regulation of behavior
a. are always brief. b. are an indication of psychological disorder. c. lead people to assess how likely they are to reach their goals. d. are the result of negative emotions.