In most cultures, ____ is the most important rite of passage, as it is seen as a prelude to childbearing. This, in turn, provides clear evidence of reaching adulthood
a. marriage
b. reaching puberty
c. graduating from school
d. losing one's virginity
a
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Trevor was recently passed up for a promotion at work
He was frustrated and angry because he felt strongly that he deserved the promotion. In light of that, he began taking home office supplies and stretching the truth on his time card. When asked about these behaviors, Trevor said that the company owed him for not awarding him with the promotion. Which of the following defense mechanisms may best explain Trevor's reasoning? a) sublimation b) projection c) rationalization d) displacement
When intuitive thought persists into later childhood and adulthood, this thinking is referred to as
a. convergent. b. deductive. c. superstitious. d. transformational.
Sometimes it could be unethical to remove a treatment in an ABAB reversal design
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to your textbook, which of the following represents a reason why punishment will not always be effective in reducing or preventing aggressive behavior?
a. Because punishments are never strong enough. b. Because punishments are too time-consuming to administer. c. Because aggressive acts are often a function of controlled processing. d. Because some types aggressive acts are a function of impulsive responses to a situation.