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Parenting Styles Terms in this set (8)Authoritarian Parents parents who are controlling, punitive, rigid, and cold, and whose word is law. they value strict, unquestioning obedience from their children and do not tolerate expressions of disagreement Permissive Parents parents who provide lax and inconsistent feedback and require little of their children Authoritative Parents parents who are firm, setting clear and consistent limits, but who try to reason with their children, giving explanations for why they should behave in a particular way Uninvolved Parents parents who show almost no interest in their children and indifferent, rejecting behavior kids of authoritarian parents withdrawn, little sociability, behave uneasily around peers kids of permissive parents similar
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PSYCHOLOGY Arianna is nervous around large crowds, and often leaves social situations like school dances and parties because she feels like she might have a panic attack. Her father died when she was a young girl, but she still often has nightmares about his death. Arianna enjoys school, and because she generally receives good grades, she appreciates the positive feedback from her teachers that encourages her to improve her academic skills. Using the seven major modern approaches to psychology, explain how each approach might explain Arianna’s behavior. Verified answer
QUESTION What did Abraham Maslow call the process of fulfilling our potential? a. Love needs. b. Self-esteem. c. Self-actualization. d. Self-transcendence. e. Hierarchy of needs. Verified answer QUESTION A dog is trained to salivate when it hears a tone associated with food.Then the tone is sounded repeatedly without an unconditioned stimulus until the dog stops salivating. Later, when the tone sounds again, the dog salivates again. This is a description of what part of the conditioning process? a. Spontaneous recovery. b. Extinction. c. Generalization. d. Discrimination. e. Acquisition. Verified answer PSYCHOLOGY What experimental evidence supports the existence of interference? Verified answer Other Quizlet setsCH 1938 terms Rachel_leigh24 Week 4 Vocab30 terms cole_norgaard 4000 essential words-4 100100 terms jam4freezTEACHER FIN Module 6 Quiz10 terms john_kinsella1 Related questionsQUESTION What are the functions for the Left and Right brain? 15 answers QUESTION Since their principal characteristic is their mind-altering quality, LSD, mescaline, and marijuana are classified as... 15 answers QUESTION Which perspective best explains the bystander effect whereby individuals will be less likely to hel someone in need becasue of the presence of others close by 4 answers QUESTION Arunun is interested in how religious beliefs influence political engagement. Which level of analysis best fits Arunun's research questions? 3 answers What is the term for parents who provide lax and?permissive parents. Parents who provide lax and inconsistent feedback and require little of their children.
What is the term for parents who provide lax and inconsistent?permissive parents. parents who provide lax and inconsistent feedback and require little of their children.
Which term refers to the capability to adjust emotions to a desired state and level of intensity?emotional self-regulation. the capability to adjust emotions to a desired state and level of intensity.
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