The fact that many assaults are committed by people wearing disguises—and that these disguised assaults are often the most vicious ones—illustrates the concept of
a. social loafing.
b. entrapment.
c. deindividuation.
d. distraction-conflict.
c
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Which of the following is an example of passive euthanasia?
a. Giving a terminally ill patient a lethal dose of drugs b. Permitting a terminally ill patient to give him/herself a lethal dose of drugs c. Removing a patient who is brain dead and in an irreversible coma from a respirator d. Smothering a terminally ill patient to death at his request
Which statement best answers the question, "Do environmental factors cause schizophrenia?"
a. "Concordance rates are less than 50 percent in identical twins, and therefore, environmental factors must play a causal role." b. "Environmental factors such as poor family communication are usually caused by schizophrenia, not the other way around." c. "There is little evidence that environmental factors contribute to the disorder." d. "If environmental influences play a causal role, it is probably in adulthood, close to the time when symptoms first appear."
Posada et al. (1995) examined mothers and toddlers from China, Columbia, Germany, Israel, Japan, and the United States on what constitutes a securely attached child. How did these mothers describe an "ideally secure" child?
a. in similar ways, particularly in how they viewed themselves as a secure base b. from their mothers' description, Japanese toddlers were more likely to be classified as insecure–avoidant rather than "ideally secure" c. in different ways, as they differed in how they viewed themselves as secure bases d. from their mothers' description, Chinese toddlers were more likely to be classified as insecure–resistant rather than "ideally secure"
Your two-year-old niece uses the word "milk" to apply to anything that she drinks. This is an example of underextension.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)