A major contribution to the development of i/o psychology that occurred during world war i was


C. An increased focus on ergonomic design of war equipment

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How do mothers in the United States compare to mothers in Japan in the styles of speech they use with their children?

A. mothers in the United States tend to use an overextended style, whereas mothers in Japan tend to use an underextended style of speech B. mothers in the United States tend to use an expressive style, whereas mothers in Japan tend to use a referential style of speech C. mothers in the United States tend to use an underextended style, whereas mothers in Japan tend to use an overextended style of speech D. mothers in the United States tend to use a referential style, whereas mothers in Japan tend to use an expressive style of speech

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Self-reports from children whose parents used conditional regard showed that the children had:

a. confidence that their parents approved of them. b. defensive skills to become more independent as adults. c. poor coping skills and fluctuating levels of self-esteem. d. a warm emotional relationship with others.

Psychology

Professor McLeod says, "Psychological factors can influence physical processes by producing physiological changes in the immune system. For hundreds of years, health care professionals have understood this connection between psychological and physical factors. However, psychological conditions cannot influence neural and biological systems. Additionally, a person's beliefs about the causes, symptoms, duration, and curability of a disease do not affect that person's willingness to seek treatment and follow through with it." Which part of Professor McLeod's statement is accurate?

a. Psychological factors can influence physical processes by producing physiological changes in the immunsystem. b. For hundreds of years, health care professionals have understood this connection between psychological and physical factors. c. Psychological conditions cannot influence neural and biological systems. d. A person's beliefs about the causes, symptoms, duration, and curability of a disease do not affect that person's willingness to seek treatment and follow through with it."

Psychology

A distinction between direct and indirect tests of memory, according to multimemory theories, is that direct tests measure

a. episodic memory. c. procedural memory. b. semantic memory. d. All of the above

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