In which religion is a lamp lit and incense burned continuously upon death?
a. Judaism
b. Hinduism
c. Buddhism
d. Christianity
Answer: B
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a. the discounting principle of attribution b. the covariation principle c. a negativity bias d. the fundamental attribution error e. a positivity bias
Which of the following is not descriptive of Skinner's approach?
a. He introduced the operant conditioning model. b. He included classical conditioning as part of his overall approach. c. Experimentation was mostly done with human subjects. d. His work has wide applications for a variety of fields.
Which of the following has been found to be associated with a higher likelihood of being an adult offender?
A. Gastro-intestinal disorder B. Higher than average IQ C. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) D. Hyperlexia
Earning a degree in psychology can be described as an exercise in problem solving. To finish your degree, you need to complete a number of upper-level courses. To enroll in those courses, you must have successfully completed a course in Research Methods. But before you can take Research Methods, you need to have passed Statistics. Your progress through this series of sub- goals can be accomplished through ______.
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