Craig and Sandra's relationship has a distinct sense of mutual reciprocity and a significant affective investment from each child. Their relationship can be defined as a
a. friendship. c. crowd.
b. clique. d. model.
A
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Nick has schizophrenia and is experiencing the most common form of hallucinations, which are ____
a. auditory hallucinations b. gustatory hallucinations c. olfactory hallucinations d. tactile hallucinations
Cross-cultural studies of parenting patterns indicate that most cultures emphasize ________ with infants and toddlers, ________ with preschool-age children, and ________ with school-age and older children
a. controlling behavior; nurturance; training sociocultural skills b. nurturance; training sociocultural skills; controlling behavior c. controlling behavior; training sociocultural skills; nurturance d. nurturance; controlling behavior; training sociocultural skills
Which of the following is an accurate statement about amphetamines and/or amphetamine use disorders?
A. Amphetamines cause a period of depression and fatigue (called "crashing"), which is followed by feelings of elation and euphoria. B. Amphetamines cause an increase in appetite and a decrease in fatigue. C. Amphetamines decrease the availability of dopamine and norepinephrine in the nervous system. D. Amphetamine overdose can cause hallucinations, panic, agitation, and paranoid delusions.
In studies of infant reactions to the human voice, newborns generally
A) show minimal reaction to the human voice until the age of four months. B) prefer to listen to the voices of their mothers as opposed to voices of unfamiliar females. C) prefer to listen to the voices of their fathers as opposed to voices of unfamiliar males. D) cannot distinguish between their mother's voice and those of unfamiliar females.