How can parental cognitions influence parenting strategies?
What will be an ideal response?
Parents attributions about their children's behaviors, their beliefs in their efficacy as parents, and their socialization goals all affect how parents choose to respond to and behave toward their children.
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The perception-practicalities approach __________.
A. focuses on patients' intentional failures of adherence B. focuses on cultural differences in adherence C. focuses on unintentional failures of adherence D. recognizes that failures of adherence may be intentional or unintentional
Mila is having a difficult time completing her doctoral dissertation in psychology and, at the same time, is anxious about her job prospects after graduation. She tells her graduate school adviser, Dr. Rivera, who is a clinical psychologist, that she is considering seeking the advice of a life coach. Assuming Dr. Rivera is in agreement with your text and recent studies, what might she tell Mila?
a. ?“Don’t do it; life coaches are nothing more than salesmen or actors.” b. ?“Give it a try; life coaches seem to perform some of the same duties as psychotherapists.” c. ?“Be cautious; life coaches have Psy.D., not Ph.D., degrees.” d. ?“You might like it; life coaches seem to be particularly appealing to women.”
The polygraph is based on the assumption that a person who is guilty and fearful will have ________
a. decreased flow of epinephrine. b. decreased flow of norepinephrine. c. increased activity in the autonomic nervous system. d. increased activity in the hippocampus.
Bronfenbrenner's ________ theory holds that development is influenced by experiences arising from broader biological, social, and cultural systems as well as a child's immediate surroundings
a. macrosystem c. ecological b. ethological d. microsystem