Ten-month-old Carrie is startled by the loud noise made by a new toy. She starts to cry and looks at her mother. When her mother laughs at the toy, Carrie laughs, too. She continues to play with the toy without fear. This is an example of ________
a. separation anxiety
b. stranger anxiety
c. joint attention
d. social referencing
Answer: D
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Norma's psychotherapy for her eating disorder involves talking about her social relationships and understanding the social roles she finds herself in. She is probably receiving ______________
a. Interpersonal psychotherapy b. Cognitive Behavior Therapy c. Psychodynamic Psychotherapy d. Cognitive Restructuring
Regarding Jane Elliot's demonstration with blue-eyed and brown-eyed children, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. The blue-eyed children rapidly joined Elliot in criticizing and belittling the brown-eyed children. b. Although the brown-eyed children were being mistreated in Jane Elliot's demonstration, their academic performance and test scores did not suffer. c. Two days later, the roles of the children were reversed with the brown-eyed children now mistreating the blue-eyed children. d. According to genetic evidence, judging people on skin color is just as superficial as judging people based on eye color.
What is the collective unconscious of analytical psychology made up of?
a. repressed memories c. repressed impulses b. primitive images d. the future generations
Diane has the dream of running a marathon in the Olympics. The way she prioritizes related decisions and appraises her options will be affected by this ultimate dream. Running in the Olympics is thus a(n) ____ for Diane.
a. example of lack of self-regulation b. choice (selection choice) c. decision d. goal