The challenge of learning to function, take personal responsibility for feeding, and self-dressing marks Erikson's childhood stage of

a. initiative versus guilt.
b. trust versus mistrust.
c. autonomy versus shame and doubt.
d. industry versus inferiority.


C

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Josiah is trying to get hired by the New Directions Company. All of the following will help his cause except

a. being physically attractive. b. securing a face-to-face interview. c. engaging in self-effacement when being asked about his qualifications. d. an interviewer who has high expectations of him.

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While Sloman's robot, the Cubinator, does a spiffy job of solving Rubik's Cube puzzles, its main contribution is to help Sloman better understand how humans do mathematics. Thus, the Cubinator is an example of a

a. computer simulation. b. novice system. c. modular system, d. computer symbiotic.

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Which one of the following sampling methods is an example of a nonprobability sample?

a. cluster sampling b. simple random sampling c. purposive sampling d. stratified random sampling

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Molly is a 15-year old high school sophomore. She lives at home with her parents and her two younger brothers. Which of the following is most likely an accurate statement regarding Molly's relationship with her parents?

a) Molly is probably the "de facto" parent for her younger brothers, as older kids tend to fall into this role with stunning frequency. b) Molly and her parents probably fight regularly, and this conflict probably does psychological damage to her brothers. c) Molly and her parents probably fight over both minor and major issues, as she strives for her own sense of growing independence. d) Molly probably gets along well with her parents, and conflict is probably minimal and over minor issues.

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