Eight-year old Allie and her 10-year-old sister Mia argue all the time. Interview data show that they are most likely arguing about:
a. Personal possessions
b. Physical aggression
c. Parental favoritism
d. Both a and b
Ques. 2Eight-year old Allie and her 10-year-old sister Mia argue all the time. Their mother can anticipate that:
a. Their arguing will decline during adolescence
b. Their level of arguing will remain constant through adolescence and decline in early adulthood
c. Their level of arguing will increase during adolescence and level off in early adulthood
d. Their level of arguing will remain high thorough early adulthood
Ques. 3Abraham and his brother Ely sometimes play together when they are at home, however at school they rarely seek each other out. This sibling interactive style is labeled:
a. Harmonious
b. Typical
c. Conflicted
d. Neutral
Ques. 4Julio feels like he is always being yelled at by his parents and when his younger sister engages in the same behavior, she never gets in trouble. If Julio's perceptions are correct, his parents are demonstrating:
a. Authoritative parenting
b. Permissive parenting
c. Differential positivity
d. Differential negativity
Ques. 5__________ sibling dyads report lower levels of intimacy, caring, and conflict resolution:
a. Male
b. Male/female
c. Female
d. Twin
Ques. 6Which parenting style is high in warmth but low in control?
a. Authoritarian
b. Permissive
c. Authoritative
d. Uninvolved
Ques. 7___________ provide a context for the influence of _______________.
a. Parenting styles; parenting practices
b. Parenting practices; parenting styles
c. Differential parenting; parallel parenting
d. Parallel parenting; differential parenting
Ques. 8Which parenting style is most often related to positive psychosocial outcomes in White middle-class families?
a. Authoritarian
b. Permissive
c. Authoritative
d. Uninvolved