Prejudice lessens as children get older, finally disappearing in late adolescence or early adulthood

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Psychology

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Mr. Grammarcy has been having trouble sleeping at night, and his lack of sleep is beginning to interfere with his ability to function properly during the day. He's concerned that he may lose his job in the next round of lay­offs at his company. He is also having marital problems. He tends to lay awake at night, worrying about these problems and thinking about what he can do to resolve these

issues. Based on the discussion in the text, Mr. Grammarcy should understand that . a. worrying increases one's bodily arousal, which can prevent normal sleep b. daily hassles and concerns do not normally interfere with normal sleep, so he should look for a medical reason for his insomnia c. when his marital issues are resolved, his sleep pattern will return to normal, regardless of his concerns about his job d. sleep is a natural function that cannot be forced without medical intervention or biofeedback training e. sleeping pills, used according to directions, will resolve his sleep problems

Psychology

Interviews that take more time but are systematic, comprehensive, replicable, and objective are

a. unstructured. b. experimental. c. clinical. d. structured.

Psychology

According to the triarchic theory of intelligence, there are three kinds of intelligence. ________ intelligence refers to the information-processing strategies you draw on when you are thinking intelligently about a problem

a. Creative b. Componential c. Contextual d. Experiential

Psychology

Eleven-month-old Albert loves furry animals and shows no fear of rats. However, one day while playing with a white rat he was startled by a loud noise and began to cry. Every time he played with the white rat after that he heard the same loud noise

Eventually, the sight of the white rat alone made him cry. This illustrates a. instrumental conditioning. c. operant conditioning. b. classical conditioning. d. reflex conditioning.

Psychology