When Landon's mother ridiculed and humiliated him, she was committing a form of
a. physical abuse. c. neglect.
b. sexual abuse. d. psychological abuse.
d
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Findings of a correlation between attachment security in infancy and toddlerhood and later externalizing and internalizing problems suggest that infants with insecure attachments are more likely than those with secure attachments to be __________.
A. socially competent with peers in childhood B. cooperative with parents in adolescence C. anxious and aggressive in childhood D. anxious and depressed, but only in infancy
Which of the following statements is true in the context of classical conditioning?
A) An unconditioned stimulus cannot elicit a response prior to conditioning. B) Reflexes cannot be unlearned. C) An unconditioned response is a learned response to a stimulus. D) Reflexes can be learned by association.
When researchers ask men and women to write descriptions of themselves, women are more likely than men to include statements about
A. where they live. B. their roles as parents and family members. C. their physical appearance. D. their age.
Tan was in a diving accident. He hit his head on some rocks and suffered severe damage to his brainstem. In particular, he damaged his medulla. Knowing what you know about the brain, what effect will this injury most likely have on Tan?
a. He will have difficulty balancing his body. b. ?He will have problems with his short-term memory. c. He will have problems with his vision. d. He will have problems sustaining life.