In the context of Berry's (1976) study on cognitive differences between males and females, _____ cultures may require a greater degree of conformity to traditional gender roles on the part of both males and females
a) feminist
b) matriarchic
c) tight
d) loose
c
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Piaget proposed that children reach the formal operational stage of cognitive development around age __________.
A. 8 B. 12 C. 16 D. 20
Mental disorders, according to the DSM-IV-TR, are assessed based on:
A. neurological functioning B. the statistical frequency of abnormal behavior C. five separate axes D. three types of psychological disorders
Which type of exchange occurs between the neighbors in this story?
Doug's neighbor Jake approaches him and asks if he can borrow his lawn mower. Though he didn't know him all that well, Doug decides to lend the mower to Jake. Later on, Doug finds himself lending equipment to his neighbors Janet and Lee, too. The next day, Dough needed to borrow some other lawn equipment, but his neighbors say, without explanation, that they are unable to lend him the equipment, causing him to become a bit perturbed. However, Doug starts to feel much better at the community association meeting, where his neighbors publicly honor him for his continual help in the neighborhood. The next order of business is choosing a new community association president. A) obvious exchanges B) indirect exchanges C) incomplete exchanges D) abstract exchanges
Research by Christakis and Fowler (2014) found that people share more DNA with their friends than with strangers. Which of the following conclusions is valid? Having similar
a. genetics causes friendships with certain people. b. DNA forces us to become friends with certain people. c. genetics predisposes people to make certain behavioral choices, so that they end up in groups with similar people. d. DNA makes some people more unattractive.