Children of emotion-coaching parents are more likely to

A. have poorer emotion regulation.
B. have more difficulty in focusing their attention.
C. have more difficulty regulating negative effects on their own.
D. self-soothe, focus attention, and behave appropriately.

D. self-soothe, focus attention, and behave appropriately.

Psychology

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If we can apply Mark Rosenzweig's research on rats raised in impoverished or enriched environments to humans, then we would encourage humans to live in a(n)

a. environment that is deprived of unnecessary stimulation. b. environment that is full of stimulation when children, but not when adults. c. enriched environment even after childhood. d. stressful environment in order to strengthen the functioning of the hippocampus.

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Which part of the eye regulates the size of the pupil?

a) iris b) lens c) retina d) sclera

Psychology