________ becomes particularly important when studying sensitive topics, such as family violence, drug use, divorce, or sexual behavior.
A. Defensiveness
B. Compensation
C. Concealed observation
D. Confidentiality
Answer: D
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_________ is an acquired suppression of avoidance or escape behavior in response to unpleasant, uncontrollable circumstances
a. Compensatory control b. Learned helplessness c. Coping d. Resilience
Baby Chuck is picked up by a stranger. He immediately looks at his mother's face, and judges his reaction based on whether she expresses pleasure or concern
Chuck's reliance on cues from his mother in forming his own reaction is best considered an example of: a. stranger anxiety b. separation anxiety c. prosocial behavior d. social referencing
The most consistent asset of resilient children is________
A) a strong bond with a competent, caring adult B) high intelligence C) an easygoing temperament D) association with a rule-abiding peer
One's inability to remember the name of a person only minutes after meeting her, even if one repeats her name immediately after hearing it, is a common ________ problem.
A. positioning B. structural C. morphological D. retrieval