Khang loves candy. When he sees some aspirin on the table, he wants to eat it, thinking it's candy. When his father tells him that it isn't candy, but medicine, he has to __________ the new information into his schema of small round objects
A) assimilate
B) accommodate
C) aspirate
D) activate
B
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a. Schizotypal Personality Disorder b. Schizoid Personality Disorder c. Paranoid Personality Disorder d. Borderline Personality Disorder
Which attribute helps to define "high-quality" child care?
A. a quiet environment where children can be by themselves B. a child-teacher ratio of 17:1 C. a large collection of donated board games and teen-reader books D. carefully planned curriculum
Shayla has been divorced for just six months, but she is certain that she has found the new love of her life. She is already talking to her friends about getting remarried. Her friends want to be supportive and share in her happiness, but they also warn her to avoid the rebound effect. What research findings should Shayla share? a. There is no evidence that people who remarry sooner have less
successful marriages than those who wait longer. b. There is actually quite a bit of evidence that getting remarried as quickly as possible will be better for my kids. c. Research has shown that the longer you wait to get married the less likely it is that your marriage will be successful. d. I didn't think about that. You're probably right, because I know that people who get married sooner after a divorce have a three to four times higher chance of getting divorced within the first year.
The sequence of components for emotion according to the James-Lange theory is:
A. emotional feeling, physiological changes, interpretation of changes, overt behavior B. facial muscles change, interpretation of changes, overt behavior, emotional feeling C. physiological changes, interpretation of changes, emotional feeling, overt behavior D. physiological changes, overt behavior, interpret cues, emotional feeling