A) preoccupied
B) fearful
C) secure
D) codependent
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A) secure attachment in infancy predicted the quality of peer relationships in elementary school.
B) insecure attachment in infancy predicted the quality of one's marriage.
C) secure attachment in adolescence predicted the quality of life review near death.
D) insecure attachment in adolescence predicted college grades.
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A) initiation
B) status
C) affection
D) bonding
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A) prostaglandin
B) oxytocin
C) testosterone
D) cortisol
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A) unoccupied
B) solitary
C) onlooker
D) associative
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A) socioemotional selectivity
B) social learning
C) resistant attachment
D) gender typing
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A) isolated unisex cliques,interaction between unisex cliques,heterosexual cliques,fully developed crowds.
B) heterosexual crowds,isolated unisex cliques,interaction between unisex cliques,groups of couples.
C) isolated heterosexual cliques,interaction between heterosexual crowds,unisex cliques,groups of couples.
D) isolated unisex groups,heterosexual crowds,interaction between heterosexual groups,groups of cliques.
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A) avoidant attachment
B) stranger anxiety
C) resistant attachment
D) relational aggression
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A) He is in a strange situation.
B) He is emotionally conflicted.
C) He has an insecure attachment.
D) He likes taking on the challenge.
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A) teenagers are biologically programmed to be more conforming.
B) most older adults will conduct a life review.
C) the older we get,the more important it becomes to acquire knowledge.
D) shrinking social networks in adulthood are by choice.
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A) cognitive skills
B) social skills
C) analytic skills
D) locomotor skills
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A) A secure attachment to one's father can compensate for poor attachment with one's mother.
B) The quality of attachments in childhood does not predict later social competence.
C) Insecurely attached infants will have emotional problems all their lives.
D) Life events do not impact an attachment style once it has been formed.
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A) Preschoolers who engage in considerable amounts of social pretend play tend to be more popular and more socially mature than those who do not.
B) Play contributes significantly to physical and social development,but has little impact on the development of cognitive skills.
C) While engagement in pretend play tends to stimulate creative thought processes,it tends to interfere with the development of logical thought.
D) Play contributes to the emotional development of preschoolers by helping children work through unresolved conflicts,but it detracts from children's intellectual development by keeping them from engaging in more productive academic tasks.
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A) physical attractiveness
B) finances
C) education
D) similarity
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A) secure
B) insecure avoidant
C) insecure resistant
D) undifferentiated
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A) avoidant attachment.
B) emotion regulation.
C) goal correction.
D) separation anxiety.
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