Yochelson and Samenow (e.g., 1976) interviewed a small number of "hard-core" offenders and concluded that
A. criminals did not get their basic needs met when they were children.
B. rehabilitation would not work with "hard-core" offenders.
C. criminals think in a different way than noncriminals.
D. even "hard-core" criminals feel guilt-ridden after their crime.
C
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a. the spleen and appendix b. the gall bladder and lungs c. the heart and kidneys d. the large intestine and heart
The fact that most people tend to perceive complete objects, even when part of the object is missing, is consistent with the Gestalt law of:
a. proximity b. common fate c. similarity d. closure
Random assignment involves randomly:
A) selecting participants for inclusion into the experiment. B) determining which variable will be manipulated and which will be measured. C) determining how many levels of the independent variable will be investigated. D) placing participants into the different groups of the experiments.
Your nephew is extremely intelligent. Your family jokes with him that he is a giant nerd not just because he is very intelligent, but because he also likes to learn and studies quite a bit
He has great social skills and enjoys the joking around. What would you guess about his popularity at school? a. Intelligence enhances popularity in middle school for those with good social skills, so he probably is quite popular. b. Since he is "nerdish" he probably has very few, if any, friends. c. Since other students are jealous of his intelligence, he is probably not very popular. d. He is probably very popular since students really respect intelligence regardless of how good his social skills are.