Ned tells his son Jacob, "Since you hit your brother, you need to be punished, so you are
going to get a spanking." Ned's form of child-rearing for moral development best fits the
style known as
a. induction.
b. empathy.
c. power assertion.
d. love withdrawal. - Answer c. power assertion
Latoya believes it will be a long while before she takes her son Randy to church again.
Last week, during the service, an elderly woman tripped en route to the altar and Randy
pointed at her and burst out laughing! She was mortified at his lack of self-control.
Which norm did Randy violate in church?
a. relational aggression
b. hedonic expression
c. strange situation
d. emotional display - Answer d. emotional display
The "spillover effect" occurs when
a. an adult child must care for an aged parent or grandparent.
b. work life influences home life and vice versa.
c. an individual's sexual orientation influences his or her job status.
d. two divorced families marry into one large family. - Answer b. work life influences
home life and vice versa.
,What is the best example of prosocial behavior?
a. Doing chores for allowance
b. Stopping to help a stranger change a flat tire
c. Getting homework done on time
d. Driving no faster than the speed limit - Answer b. Stopping to help a stranger change
a flat tire
Delirium is best defined as
a. a normal part of the aging process.
b. incurable.
c. a reversible state of confusion and disorientation.
d. another term for dementia. - Answer c. a reversible state of confusion and
disorientation.
Although Rania is Priya's mother, because of a chronic illness, Priya now has to take
almost total care for her aging mother. The example of Priya's situation is
a. the empty nest.
b. the sandwich generation.
c. role reversal.
d. authoritarian parenting. - Answer c. role reversal
Being a child, Anthony had been physically abused by his mother. He has now begun to
physically abuse his daughter. Anthony's behavior best exemplifies
a. middle generation squeeze.
, b. spillover effects.
c. intergenerational transmission of parenting.
d. caregiver burden. - Answer c. intergenerational transmission of parenting.
Which of the following is a main determinant of the contraction of social networks for
older adults?
a. career
b. homogamy
c. selectivity
d. culture - Answer c. selectivity
The notion that through their interactions with one another, spouses may influence the
behavior of a child, even though the child does not directly experience these
interactions, is at the heart of the concept of
a. indirect effects.
b. caregiver burden.
c. spillover effects.
d. autonomy. - Answer a. indirect effects.
Cross-cultural findings support the ______ perspective on moral development.
a. interactionist
b. cognitive-developmental
c. psychodynamic
d. social learning - Answer d. social learning
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