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41. Which of the following coregulation attempts an appeal to moral : 1198906
41. Which of the following coregulation attempts is an appeal to moral values?
A. “A big boy like you shouldn’t sit on the train while an old person stands.”
B. “If you go another day without bathing, we’ll be able to smell you coming.”
C. “No wonder you missed the school bus today—you stayed up too late last night! Now you’ll have to walk to school.”
D. “Aren’t you glad your father loves you enough to remind you to wear your boots?”
42. Which of the following is true of coregulation?
A. It involves increased levels of direct intervention by parents.
B. It involves stifling the impulse to show negative emotion at inappropriate times.
C. It affects the way parents handle discipline.
D. It is a consequence of maternal employment.
43. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2007 approximately _____ of mothers with children under age 18 were in the workforce.
A. 50%
B. 25%
C. 71%
D. 90%
44. What percent of school-aged children regularly care for themselves at home without adult supervision for at least part of the day?
A. 2%
B. 9%
C. 30%
D. 18%
45. Which of the following statements is correct regarding poverty and children?
A. Effective parenting can buffer children from the effects of low socioeconomic status.
B. Children living with married couples are more likely to be poor than children living with single mothers.
C. Poverty affects children’s self-esteem, but it does not seem to affect their peer relations or conduct.
D. Poor children are less likely than other children to have emotional or behavioral problems.
46. Which of the following is true about the relationship between family structure and children?
A. Children from stable families engage more in delinquent behavior than from divorced families.
B. Marital status may affect children’s adjustment more than the quality of parenting.
C. Family instability may be more harmful to children than the particular type of family they live in.
D. Children who experience several family transitions, such as moving homes, changing schools, and divorcing parents, are less likely to have behavior problems.
47. How many children in the United States are involved in divorces each year?
A. Less than 10,000
B. About 500,000
C. Nearly 750,000
D. More than 1 million
48. In the context of parenting, which of the following is true of divorce?
A. The United States has one of the lowest divorce rates in the world indicating more children staying with their married parents.
B. The family’s standard of living is most likely to improve after divorce.
C. Younger children tend to be less anxious about divorce than older children.
D. Children’s emotional or behavioral problems may reflect the level of parental conflict before the divorce.
49. Compared to older children of divorce, younger children
A. are less anxious.
B. have less realistic perceptions of what caused the divorce.
C. are less likely to blame themselves.
D. adapt less quickly.
50. _____ refers to active consultation between a mother and a nonresident father on parenting decisions that leads to more frequent contact between father and child.
A. Cooperative parenting
B. Child support parenting
C. Parental guidance
D. Parental supervision