Latchkey children
a. are likely to engage in antisocial behavior.
b. tend to show high levels of anxiety.
c. are more dependent than children who are cared for by their mothers.
d. need to be mature enough to handle the responsibility.
d
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Experimental laboratory work in psychology in the United States was most influenced by Wundt's Principles
a. True b. False
One of the common guidelines for ethical research is that it is not required that researchers provide their participants with an explanation of any deception used during an experiment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
What criticism of the James-Lange theory of emotions is evident in the case of the fear you feel when an airplane pilot announces a problem with the engines?
a) The theory applies only to negative emotions. b) We do not recognize physiological indicators of emotion. c) We can experience emotions quicker than the theory suggests. d) The theory underestimates the role of the autonomic nervous system.
To determine whether the children would respond to frustration using the aggressive behavior they had seen the model perform, Bandura created frustration by:
a. allowing all children to play with the Bobo doll. b. allowing children access to the best toys and then taking the toys away. c. allowing only those children exposed to the aggressive model access to toys. d. refusing access to the Bobo doll to children participating in the study.