Values are a product of beliefs and attitudes.
a. true
b. false
Ans: b. false
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For Tolman, the sheer fact of learning was evidence of purpose in animals.?
a. True b. False
Seven-year-old Jai is playing his favorite video game in which the hero has to use violence in order to defeat the villains and save the city. Which of the following is most likely?
a. Jai will not imitate the hero's actions since he recognizes that the video game story is a fantasy, not a real situation. b. Jai will be sensitized to the violence, so that he will react more anxiously and negatively toward violence since he has seen its destructiveness. c. Jai will not imitate the hero's actions because the more personalized, intimate experience of the video games will lower the game's impact. d. Jai will be more likely to model the aggression he has seen in the video game.
Describe the organizing effects of sex hormones and give specific examples.
What will be an ideal response?
An experimenter wanted to test the hypothesis that women who eat large meals are not liked as well as women who eat smaller quantities of food by using the one factor repeated measures design. Participants in the study watched a videotape of a woman eating a small nutritious snack, a normal meal, or a huge meal while talking to another person. Each participant viewed three different versions of
the videotape, each with a different woman (Pat, Sue, and Deb) eating a different amount of food. After viewing the videotape, participants filled out a questionnaire about how much they liked each of the women they had seen in the videos. In this experiment, the null hypothesis would state that _____. a. women are not liked differently if they eat different amounts of food b. women who eat more are liked less c. women who eat less are liked less d. women are liked equally unless they overeat