George was hired by a mutual funds company to work on analyzing businesses in order to determine if the fund will invest in them

The personnel department sent him a letter describing its training program, which was described as mentoring. When he tells his friends who have blue collar jobs, they recognize that George will be involved in a program that their industry calls

a) simulation.
b) job rotation.
c) vestibule training.
d) apprentice training.


D

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a. behavioral; dissociative identity disorder b. behavioral; somatoform disorder c. psychodynamic; hypochondriasis d. psychodynamic; dissociative identity disorder

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Which of the following most accurately captures the research regarding the effects on children of viewing violent television programs?

A. There is no relationship between viewing violent TV and later aggression. B. Boys but not girls become more violent after watching violent TV. C. Children who watch violent TV may demonstrate higher levels of hostile behavior. D. There is a correlation between viewing violent TV and later aggression, but one does not cause the other.

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Which of the following statements is true of the nativist theory of language development?

A) Language acquisition is based solely on environmental influences. B) Vocabulary development is independent of intelligence. C) Children bring neurological prewiring to language learning. D) Numerous researchers suggest that language learning begins at 36 months.

Psychology

When rats are given drugs that block long-term potentiation (LTP), they:

A) develop stronger synaptic connections. B) stop eating and grooming. C) get easily lost in familiar mazes. D) more easily recall where they've been.

Psychology