Jessie becomes furious when her favorite hockey player is intentionally hurt by an opponent. According to Freud's model of the mind, her id would unconsciously say
a. "Thou shalt not kill."
b. "I'm going to tear this program in half!"
c. "What, me angry? I never get angry."
d. "I'm so angry I could kill that player."
e. "I think that he is SOOO cute, even when he's unconscious!"
d. "I'm so angry I could kill that player."
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A. Post hoc design B. Matched design C. Pretest-posttest design D. Related/paired samples t test
The average smoker's life expectancy is
a. nearly the same as a similar nonsmoker. b. 13-14 years shorter than that of a similar nonsmoker. c. is impossible to determine in comparison to nonsmokers because of confounding variables. d. shorter than a nonsmoker if they are susceptible to cancer.
When preschoolers fail to understand an uninformative message, it is because they
a. tell other children that the nonsense has meaning elsewhere. b. guess at what the message meant, focusing on what they think the speaker is saying. c. become upset. d. repeat to others the "verbal nonsense" that they heard.
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a. the discovery of medicine b. the development of agriculture and the domestication of animals c. an increase in the size of women's pelvic openings that assisted in labor d. construction techniques that allowed for stronger homes that were better heated