Sam seldom worries about his personal safety; his neighborhood is safe for men even late at night. Sue always performs a few simple checks in her car and her apartment to make sure that she is safe, because she has had friends who were victims of crime. In terms of the liberation perspective, what does Sam have that Sue does not?

a. biculturality
b. unearned privilege
c. a neighborhood tipping point
d. internalized oppression


b

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a. cardinality b. one-on-one c. abstraction d. fixed order

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Janis sees a bat flying over the lake and says, "Birdie"! Her mother says, "That flies like a bird, Janis, but that is a bat." Janis begins pointing saying, "Bat! Bat! Bat!" Piaget would say that this is an example of ____________

A) accommodation B) preoperational thought C) assimilation D) egocentric thinking

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_____ variables are those variables in an experiment that are manipulated by the experimenter.

A. Internal B. External C. Independent D. Dependent

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You are a biology major but must take at least one business class to graduate. The fact that you tend to find biology-based courses much more entertaining than the required business class supports ______.

A. Treisman's filter model of attention B. Kahneman's capacity model of attention C. Broadbent's theory of attention D. Treisman's feature-integration theory

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