Most cross-cultural researchers believe that a specific culture's values are often related to the natural resources available in a certain geographic region. For example:
a. when there are few natural resources, people may work more competitively.
b. when there are many natural resources, people become less interdependent.
c. when there are many natural resources, people become less independent.
d. when there are few natural resources, people become more interdependent.
b
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Compared to REM sleep, slow-wave sleep strongly facilitates:
A. the consolidation of nondeclarative memory. B. the consolidation of declarative memory. C. the ability to perform a physical task. D. remembering the events that took place over the course of the day.
On your drive home after class, you notice that people talking on cell phones while driving take
longer to move after the light turns green than people who are not on the phone. Based on this observation, you decide to study how cell phone use alters driving behavior. You have just found a research idea through A) inspiration B) theory C) everyday occurrences D) serendipity
The use of tind rests on the assumption that the _____
a. variances of the samples are equal b. variances of the populations are equal c. standard errors of the samples are equal d. standard errors of the populations are equal
Michael is asked to listen to a playlist of songs and recall their names after listening to the entire playlist. He seems to better recall the names of the songs at the beginning of the playlist. In the context of the serial position effect, which of the following best illustrates Michael's tendency to recall the songs at the beginning of the playlist?
A. the recency effect B. sensory memory C. connectionism D. the primacy effect