Meredith's 5-year-old friends at the playground run from the rides to the slides, but Meredith's mother told her she had to stay on the swings and not move to another place. When Meredith complained that the other children were allowed to play where they wanted, Meredith's mother told her to stay on the swings "because I said so!" This is an example of __________.
A. uninvolved parenting
B. authoritarian parenting
C. permissive parenting
D. authoritative parenting
Answer: B
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A. motivation B. hardiness C. conflict D. physical illness
In using t as an inferential statistic, we calculate the t score for our sample and then consider where that t score falls in the distribution of t scores for the distribution of sample means when ______.
A. the alternative hypothesis is true B. the null hypothesis is rejected C. the null hypothesis is true D. the alternative is rejected
Increasing the number of levels of the independent variable is to _____ replication as changing the type of dependent measure is to _____ replication
a. exact; conceptual b. conceptual; exact c. systematic; exact d. systematic; conceptual
Display rules involve ________
a. displaying an emotion that is not actually felt, often because of a role requirement. b. social or cultural guidelines that regulate when, how, and where a person may express emotion. c. emotions that are displayed, as a rule, only by certain cultures. d. universal, biologically-based emotional displays evoked by particular emotional situations.