A group of blood relatives from more than one nuclear family who live together form which kind of household?
a. Atomic family
b. Extended family
c. Coparenting household
d. Exosystem
B
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When Kulak and others (1994) gave people who were about to soak their hand in ice water a choice about who to wait with prior to the painful task, they found that the participants preferred to wait
a. with someone who had already done the task. b. with someone who was about to complete the task. c. with someone who did not have to do the task. d. alone.
Tammy names her baby Evan because she really loves the name. A year later, Tammy comes home upset after picking Evan up from day care. When her husband inquires as to the problem, Tammy responds that there is another child at the day care center named Evan. The husband doesn't really see the problem, but Tammy elaborates that they might as well have named their baby Joe Smith because Evan is such
a common name. Her husband does a quick Internet search and convinces Tammy that Evan isn't even included among the 20 most popular baby names for boys. Tammy appears to be the victim of the: A) hindsight bias. B) conjunctive fallacy. C) representative heuristic. D) availability bias.
Sarah is a freshman in college and found that she started gaining weight after spending a lot of her time with her roommate Gayle, who is overweight. Sarah's weight gain is best explained by
a. a lack of motivation that occurs when first starting to college. b. a lower metabolism that occurs in late adolescence. c. the adoption of her roommate's eating habits. d. the minor depression or "college blues" that set in upon leaving home.
Those with a life-course consistent pattern of delinquency
A) tend to come from home environments that are noncoercive. B) seldom are influenced by peer pressure. C) tend to have few academic or behavior problems. D) usually start as children with easy temperaments.