People who are not in a person's closest convoy but who still have an impact on the person's life are known as
intimate strangers.
intimate friends.
consequential strangers.
consequential friends.
consequential strangers.
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One of the criticisms of Piaget's theory of cognitive development is that
a. Piaget may have overestimated the cognitive skills of infants and preschool children. b. Piaget may have underestimated the influence of cultural factors on cognitive development. c. the theory focuses too much on individual differences in development. d. evidence for the theory is based on cross-sectional research.
In factitious disorders, the patient a. voluntarily makes up symptoms with no apparent motivation
b. is unaware that he/she is making up symptoms. c. truly experiences symptoms with no apparent physical cause. d. makes up symptoms in an effort to avoid work or to receive some other benefit.
In a family therapy session, Darin speaks in such a way that his words represent an attempt to "throw his weight around." Family therapists would most likely label his mode of communication as
a. placating. b. super-reasonable. c. blaming. d. irrelevant.
According to Carol Gilligan (1982), women score lower on Kohlberg's stages of moral development because:
a. women have been socialized to make judgments based upon logic. b. women are inherently less moral than men. c. women have been socialized to make judgments based upon the needs of others. d. none of these