A) They spend more time with siblings than with parents.
B) They spend less time with siblings than with parents.
C) They tend to ignore each other the majority of the time.
D) They fight more with opposite-sex siblings.
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A) Hyperactive behavior
B) Poor school achievement
C) Higher rates of depression
D) Parents who are intrusive
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A) Same-sex siblings who are close in age.
B) Same-sex siblings who are at least 5 years apart in age.
C) Opposite-sex siblings who are close in age.
D) Opposite-sex siblings who are at least 5 years apart in age.
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A) Poverty
B) Three or more children under the age of 5
C) Marital instability
D) Drug and alcohol abuse
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A) Child factors are more important than any other factor associated with resilience.
B) Temperament is related to resilience.
C) Children who have available health care are more likely to be resilient.
D) Children who have parents who go to college are more likely to be resilient.
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A) self-concept.
B) social comparison.
C) self-esteem.
D) self-complexity.
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A) Helpfulness
B) Cliquish exclusion
C) Assertiveness
D) Trustworthiness
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A) use less direct management and begin to share power with their children.
B) become more strict and direct with their children as they tend to rebel.
C) use an authoritarian style of parenting to combat the disrespect shown to them.
D) use a conventional technique of discipline where they try to motivate the child to behave because of how the family is viewed.
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A) school age
B) adolescents
C) preschool age
D) infants
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A) Jenna reports difficulty with school work.
B) David says that he is excluded by his peers and feels lonely at school.
C) Taren scores lower on measures of social competence.
D) Monica is reported to be very aggressive at school.
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A) similarity in interests.
B) similarity in sibling structure.
C) similarity in play preferences.
D) similarity in ethnicity.
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A) Anne, a girl in fifth grade.
B) Jackie, a preschool girl.
C) David, a boy in fourth grade.
D) Jon, a boy in preschool.
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A) a lower sense of self-confidence and perceived control.
B) fewer friends and more feelings of loneliness.
C) difficulties with parents.
D) problems respecting authority figures.
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A) African American children
B) Latino children
C) European American children
D) Asian American children
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A) popularity.
B) social referencing.
C) peer acceptance.
D) peer support.
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