In the Strange Situation, an infant who shows both approach and avoidance behaviors
toward his mother when she returns is considered to be __________ attached.
a. securely
b. resistantly
c. avoidantly
d. ambivalently
e. restrictedly
b. resistantly
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. While waiting in line at the bank, a man rubbed up against Ann. At first she believed it was accidental, but he did it several times. She yelled at him to stop and he ran away. Ann asked a security guard to call the police,
who responded and showed her a sketch of a person who had done the same thing to other women. According to the police, Ann was the victim of a person with a sexual disorder called a) fetishism. b) voyeurism. c) partialism. d) frotteurism.
Janet, an emerging adult, believes in her ability to succeed. She is determined to overcome obstacles and takes personal responsibility for both positive and negative outcomes. Janet has a well-developed
A) life structure. B) sense of personal agency. C) sense of enlightenment. D) superego.