People tend to choose
a. partners who are about as physically attractive as they are.
b. the most attractive partner.
c. a less attractive partner to reduce the likelihood of rejection.
d. a less attractive partner because they tend to have a more interesting personality.
e. romantic partners without considering physical attractiveness.
a. partners who are about as physically attractive as they are.
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Which statement best captures the view of the textbook with respect to Maslow's theory of motivation?
a. Although the theory is a positive one, its strict hierarchy may break down in some circumstances. b. The theory is not useful in helping people to understand different aspects of their motivational experiences. c. Maslow's theory presents a view of human nature that is too downbeat and pessimistic. d. The only aspect of the theory that has been supported is the idea of a strict hierarchy of needs.
Baby Emma is learning to stand. Each time she falls, she looks at her dad. When he looks concerned, Emma cries. When he smiles and says, "You did it!" she tries again. Emma is using
A) a secure base. B) emotional self-regulation. C) social referencing. D) effortful control.