Fifteen-year-old Steven's relationship with his parents has changed over the past year. How might a typical adolescent's relationship with parents change during this time period?

What will be an ideal response?

A good answer would include the following key points:
- Adolescents begin to assert their autonomy and begin to question their parents' rules and ideas.
- They may turn to their peers for support and exclude their parents at times.
- Even with their newfound autonomy, most adolescents and their families get along quite well and have good relationships, with only 20% having a troubled relationship.

Psychology

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a. Chorion villus sampling b. Amniocentesis c. Ultrasound d. none of the above

Psychology

Which of the following types of associative learning is also known as instrumental learning and can be used to alter your own behavior and the behavior of pets, children, and other adults?

a. respondent conditioning b. operant conditioning c. classical conditioning d. Pavlovian conditioning

Psychology