Parent-child relationships are:
a. one directional
b. bi-directional and reciprocal
c. completely influence by the mother.
d. completely influenced by the infant.
B. In attachment theory the direction of influence is one-way, from parents to children, but increasingly in recent decades researchers of human development have emphasized that parent–child relations are reciprocal or bidirectional.
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Vaillant's research on the midlife crisis suggests that
A) for many people, the crisis extends into late adulthood. B) most people do not experience a crisis but, rather, slow and steady change. C) the crisis actually occurs in early, rather than middle, adulthood. D) women usually experience the crisis earlier than men.
Jacinta volunteers at a local clinical where patients with AIDS come to get treatment and social assistance. She spends 10 to 15 hours a week at the clinic because it helps her escape the pressures and stress in her life. Which motivation category is behind Jacinta's volunteerism?
a. values b. esteem enhancement c. understanding d. personal development