When studying adolescent-adult transitions, why is living arrangements (e.g., living with
parents; living alone; etc.) viewed as a marker of adjustment?
What will be an ideal response?
It is theorized that adolescents that continue to live with parents may be experiencing
adjustment or transitional problems
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Imitation and other generalized responses occur because some of the stimuli that are
produced by another person's behavior a. are novel; that is, they have never been observed previously by the person who is observing. b. produce both unconditioned and conditioned reinforcers. c. are the same as those stimuli produced when the observer engages in the behavior. d. were previously punishing but are now reinforcing. e. are contingency-governed rather than being rule-governed.
The photoreceptors:
a. Are sandwiched between the bipolar and ganglion cells b. Are the first elements of the retina encountered by light c. Lie at the back of the retina d. Form synapses with the ganglion cells