There is a student who earned the highest score on a quiz in her math class. The teacher points out her triumph to the whole class, and her classmates applaud and tell her how great she is. Which of the following students would be MOST likely to be embarrassed by this public display?
a. Yvan, who is a Guatemalan-American child
b. Tion, who is a Korean-American child
c. Mario, who is an Italian-American child
d. Kjell, who is a European-American child
b
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a. creativity. b. problem-solving ability. c. neuroticism. d. impulsivity.
Eating cookies, bread, pasta, oatmeal, or dry cereal as a snack before bed can increase sleepiness because it increases the amount of
a. dopamine. b. norepinephrine. c. acetylcholine. d. tryptophan.
Why did Rogers quit giving specific praise to clients' expressions that they felt
therapeutic progress? a. It was shown that he was inadvertently reinforcing his clients to say that they felt better. b. He discovered that Freud's directive approach was just as effective as his. c. The term seemed to possess a negative connotation that made his clients feel manipulated. d. It was shown that nondirective approaches were unethical due to selection bias. e. It was shown that engaging in his form of therapy actually rendered the clients into a hypnotic state.
Research on the quality and extent of child care shows that
A) mother–child interaction is more favorable when children spend fewer hours in child care. B) most infants who are placed in full-time child care are insecurely attached. C) full-time, but not part-time, work during the first year is detrimental to attachment security. D) even in high-quality settings, the amount of time spent in child care is related to behavior problems.