A) Its effectiveness depends on the child also having a secure attachment with their parent.
B) It is most often used among ethnic minority groups.
C) Its efficacy in controlling unwanted behavior is higher in boys than girls.
D) It is associated with higher rates of antisocial behaviors and mental health problems.
E) The American Pediatric Association states that mild corporal punishment is beneficial.
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A) inhibition-reward paradigm
B) emotional control task
C) delay of gratification task
D) psychological limits assessment
E) opportunity-reward test
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A) escalate his aggressive behavior.
B) eventually stop pushing his sister.
C) develop more cooperative behaviors.
D) isolate himself from his family members.
E) become more attached to his father.
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A) The children spend their tokens as they earn them to get as many prizes as possible.
B) The children don't care about spending tokens, only completing the math problems.
C) The Chinese children prove more likely to save their tokens for a single, bigger prize.
D) The American children prove more likely to save their tokens for a single, bigger prize.
E) All the children spend some tokens for small prizes, but save the rest for a bigger prize.
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A) Older children are able to learn more effective moral reasoning skills by imitating the behaviors of their younger siblings.
B) Younger children can mimic effective moral reasoning by copying the behaviors of their older siblings.
C) Younger children who are nurtured and mentored by their older siblings tend to show more empathy towards others.
D) Sibling relationships are often contexts for moral strife and coercion, increasing the risk for unwanted, aggressive behaviors.
E) Older children are more likely to show a decline in moral functioning following the birth of a sibling.
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A) socialize children to have a greater understanding of subtle emotional contexts.
B) struggle to socialize children from their culture.
C) are more likely to reflect intensely of their own mental states.
D) are more likely to talk about emotional states of self and other.
E) are less likely to display strong emotional expressions in social situations.
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A) low-income families.
B) middle-income families.
C) high-income families.
D) divorced families.
E) single-parent homes.
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A) distribute the cookies equally across everyone in the class.
B) give bigger cookies to friends and smaller ones to nonfriends.
C) give only the smaller cookies to other children.
D) share the cookies only with children she did not know.
E) let the children choose which cookie they wanted.
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A) discrimination.
B) narrow thinking.
C) essentialism.
D) ethnocentrism.
E) racial stability.
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A) choose to play with trucks because that is what she prefers to do.
B) play with her doll because of her parents' praise.
C) encourage her brother to play with her doll, too so he can be praised as well.
D) consider both her parents' reactions and her own preferences when playing.
E) continue engaging in play both with her doll and truck.
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A) they are neurologically more oriented to sweeter foods because of their resemblance to mothers' milk.
B) children's impulsive "hot" system in the brain tends to override the more rational "cool" system in the brain.
C) although the inhibitory system of the pre-frontal cortex has developed, children do not yet call on strategies of inhibition.
D) parents tend to not be too strict in controlling young children's eating behaviors compared to controlling older children.
E) young children lack the ability to understand the rules associated with delay-of-gratification tasks.
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A) optimistic strategy.
B) playful conversation.
C) emotional coaching.
D) false hope.
E) indifferent parenting.
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A) Mothers using strong emotion words to discuss a son's bravery during a scary experience
B) A father discussing an exciting moment at a baseball game with his daughter
C) Parents talking to their son about how excited he was to ride a roller coaster for the first time
D) A father sharing his experience working with his many competent male colleagues during dinner with his family
E) A mother telling her son how strong he was to be able to carry his bicycle across the creek
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A) Eva would be more likely to share her tokens equally compared to Charles.
B) Charles would be more likely to share his tokens equally than Eva.
C) Eva would only be more likely to share than Charles if she came from a middle-class family.
D) Charles would be more likely to share than Eva, but only if he was from an upper-class family.
E) Regardless of cultural orientation, Eva and Charles would share the tokens equally.
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