Adolescents rated by their peers as high in perceived popularity try to maintain their position in the group __________________
a. by lying
b. by means of a mix of relational aggression and prosocial behaviors
c. by bullying
d. by extending the hand of friendship to as many other students as possible
Answer: B
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a. a resistance reaction. b. physiological exhaustion. c. autonomic rebound. d. an alarm reaction.
“The feeling of being isolated and helpless in a world conceived to be potentially hostile” is Karen Horney’s definition of _______.
a. basic anxiety b. stress c. neurosis d. adaptive emotionality
Piaget mistakenly believed that:
A) children begin to grasp the concept of object permanence during the sensorimotor stage. B) during the stage of concrete operations, children understand conservation. C) an understanding of self-awareness does not appear until the formal operational stage. D) preoperational children cannot take another person's point of view.
Which of the following is a suggested treatment for insomnia?
A) Consume caffeine if planning to stay up late. B) Remain in bed until you are able to fall asleep no matter how long it takes. C) Hide clocks to avoid becoming preoccupied with how long it is taking to fall sleep. D) Use an alarm clock to wake up in the morning.