Otis has just been told that his son Goober is going to be assessed using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development. As a knowledgeable psychologist, Otis would know that this test will assess Goober's
a. savant skills (e.g., ability to calculate future days of the week).
b. motor skills (e.g., ability to grasp and throw a ball).
c. physiological skills (e.g., average heart rate, respiration).
d. sociometric skills (e.g., the number of friends the child has).
Question 2
Hostile, antisocial youngsters who abuse drugs tend to have parents who have parenting styles that are
a. high in acceptance and high in control.
b. high in acceptance and low in control.
c. low in acceptance and low in control.
d. low in acceptance and high in control.