Erik Erikson's approach to personality development suggests that an infant's early caregiving experiences are responsible for shaping whether the infant becomes __________ later in life.
A. agitated
B. trusting
C. lazy
D. motivated
Answer: B
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The most common form of family in Western societies is the ____ family, which consists only of parents and children
a. associative b. extended c. nuclear d. blended
If a researcher tested 1000 people and found that women received significantly higher scores on the verbal portion of the SAT than did men, this would mean that ____
a. among the sample that was tested, women's scores were definitely higher than men's (even if the difference is very small)—though there might not be a difference in the population at large b. among the sample that was tested, women's scores were at least 5% higher than men's—though there might not be a difference in the population at large c. in the population at large, women's scores are likely higher than men's (even if the difference is very small) d. in the population at large, women's scores are likely higher than men's—by a score difference of at least 5%
Of the women who reported that they were liked, __________% also reported that they had either a low or medium sense of humor
Fill in the blanks with correct word
With regard to the social learning theory of gender-typing, research has indicated that
A. children imitate their parents as well as many other adults. B. children are more resistant to their parents than to other adults. C. most parents punish fighting and reward helpfulness in girls but not in boys. D. boys do not imitate their mothers, only their fathers.