The mother carries the fetus in her body for nine months, lactates to provide milk, and, during the _____ of labor, produces oxytocin.
A) latent stage
B) active stage
C) expulsive stage
D) involution stage
Ques. 2In the context of the dimensions of parenting behavior noted by Diana Baumrind (1966), warmth, reciprocity, person-centered communication, and attachment are aspects of _____.
A) demandingness
B) responsiveness
C) narcissism
D) authoritarianism
Ques. 3In the context of the categories of parenting styles, _____ are controlled by the potential disapproval of their child.
A) authoritative parents
B) uninvolved parents
C) authoritarian parents
D) permissive parents
Ques. 4Parents who monitor their children and teens and know where their children are, who they are with, and what they are doing are:
A) less likely to report that their adolescents receive high grades.
B) more likely to report that their adolescents are engaged in early sexual activity.
C) more likely to report that their adolescents are engaged in delinquent behavior.
D) less likely to report that their adolescents are engaged in alcohol use.
Ques. 5Which of the following statements is true of postpartum depression?
A) It is a more severe reaction than baby blues.
B) It is associated with the possessiveness that mothers feel toward their newborn.
C) It is a reaction in which a woman wants to harm her baby.
D) It is a condition wherein a woman does not want to give birth.
Ques. 6Which the following statements is true of the parenting styles identified by Diana Baumrind (1966)?
A) Permissive parents offer the most positive outcome for children.
B) Authoritarian parents are high on demandingness and low in responsiveness.
C) Authoritative parents are low on demandingness and responsiveness.
D) Indulgent parents offer a balance of warmth and control.