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1 .
Making a transition from one culture to another is likely to result in:
2 .
Trying to fix a problem that has caused stress reflects:
3 .
The ability to recover from stressful situations is called:
4 .
Nearly half of all children referred to clinics for treatment are referred for:
5 .
Fears that are inborn and reflexive are called:
6 .
Fears that are persistent and irrational are called:
7 .
Children who come home to empty houses after school are called:
8 .
The perception of only children as spoiled and egocentric is:
9 .
To address overpopulation, China initiated public policies that:
10 .
Matthew is an aggressive child who finds it difficult to control his anger in social situations. As a result, other children do not want to play with him. Matthew is:
11 .
The quality of children's social relationships is referred to as:
12 .
Myra and Elsie are 4-year-olds playing a game of Candyland. Elsie rolls a one on the dice and proceed to move her game piece all the way to the end of the board and exclaims "I win!" What stage of moral development is Elsie in?
13 .
The notion of immanent justice is based on the idea that:
14 .
As children grow older, their vulnerability to stress decreases.
True
False
15 .
According to Kohlberg, moral development is significantly affected by the culture in which one lives.
True
False
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