Why might the effects of daycare on attachment be so difficult to assess?
a. Many variables operate when a child receives nonparental care.
b. Tremendous variation in caregiving schedules makes it difficult to conduct controlled experiments.
c. Nonparental care options encompass a wide range of choices.
d. All of these.
D
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How is the cognitive functioning of Rachel, an 8-year-old, likely to compare with Bethany, a 16-year-old?
a. Rachel will use less efficient strategies. b. Rachel and Bethany will have the same amount of working memory. c. Rachel will use more automatic processes. d. Bethany will process information more slowly.
After Jeff is expelled from school for missing too many classes, he seeks help from a therapist. The therapist develops a contract specifying that if Jeff attends all his classes, he will be allowed certain privileges at home; but if he cuts classes, he will be subject to certain penalties. Jeff's therapist is probably a __________ therapist.
A. behavioral B. psychoanalytic C. client-centered D. rational-emotive