Which six-year-old is most likely to be distressed by the fact that she has a new baby brother?
a. Annabella, whose parents pay less attention to her
b. Noni, who has two older sisters
c. Monique, who has one older brother
d. Patsy, whose dad has become more involved in parenting
Question 2Dr. Nuriama is interested in studying the way people spend their time when they are in their own homes alone. Which method is Dr. Nuriama most likely to use for this study?
a. Physiological measures
b. Naturalistic observation
c. Structured observation
d. Self-reports
Question 3Which best describes the relationship between parenting styles and children's temperaments?
a. Parenting styles cause temperaments.
b. Parenting styles may develop as the result of temperament.
c. Temperaments develop as the result of parenting styles.
d. Temperament and parenting styles are unrelated.
Question 4Which method of measuring behavior is most effective at directly studying brain activity?
a. Physiological measures
b. Self-reports
c. Naturalistic observation
d. Sampling behavior with tasks
Question 5Which statement about marital issues and child development is true?
a. Chronic parental conflict seldom spills over into child-parent relationships.
b. Parental conflict cannot positively impact a child.
c. Children's self-esteem typically raises when a parent becomes unemployed.
d. Parents can act as gatekeepers who deny or limit the participation of the other parent.
Question 6Which method of measuring behavior is most likely to be used in combination with other behavioral measures?
a. Physiological measures
b. Self-reports
c. Naturalistic observation
d. Sampling behavior with tasks