What describes religious behaviors because of social or practical rewards?
A. extrinsic religiosity
B. religion as quest
C. intrinsic religiosity
D. fundamentalism
Answer: A
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Jessie becomes furious when her favorite hockey player is intentionally hurt by an opponent. According to Freud's model of the mind, what would her id unconsciously say?
A. "Thou shalt not kill." B. "I wish I'd never come to this game." C. "What, me angry? I never get angry." D. "I'm so angry I could kill that player."
Cynthia, who lives in Seattle, thinks most Midwestern teens are
pretty much alike but sees many individual differences among those, like her, in the Pacific Northwest. This is best understood as an effect of A) geographicalism. B) ingroup bias. C) narrowmindedness. D) climate differences.
Infants use environmental cues to decide whether a surface is safe for walking
Indicate whether the statement is true or false