Compared to high-SES parents, low-SES parents are more likely to

A) use coercive discipline.
B) reward their children for good behavior.
C) ignore their child's misbehavior.
D) engage in permissive child rearing.

A

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a. a clinical checklist. b. a projective personality test. c. a structured clinical interview. d. an intelligence test.

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Katie has an anxiety disorder and recently sought treatment for it

The therapist explained that the anxiety stemmed from her early childhood experiences. When Katie was young, her parents divorced. Her anxiety increased when her dad abandoned Katie, and when her mom decided to start another family with her new husband. According to Katie's therapist, Katie has unresolved unconscious conflicts involving fear of abandonment in addition to aggression toward her father. From which psychological perspective is this explanation? a) biological perspective b) cognitive perspective c) learning perspective d) psychodynamic perspective

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