From the studies that applied Piaget's theory to animals, we can conclude that many concepts described by Piaget
a. were not meant to apply to the thought processes of any animals.
b. are involved in solving real-world problems facing most animals.
c. are applicable to the cognition of humans only.
d. are involved in the cognitive processes on humans and primates only.
B
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The measure of central tendency that is most useful in estimating population characteristics because it is less variable from sample to sample is the
a. mode b. median c. mean d. All of the above are equally useful in estimating characteristics of the population.
As described in the text, the diathesis-stress model is an example of which model of abnormal behavior?
a. Humanistic b. Cognitive c. Psychodynamic d. Sociocultural e. Biopsychosocial
Stacy has lost her wallet with all of her cash, credit cards, and identification in it. She asks herself, "What can I do about this?" Stacy is in the ____ process
a. reappraisal b. secondary appraisal c. post-appraisal d. primary appraisal
Which of the following best explains why Philip Zimbardo stopped the experiment when he did?
a. His role in the study made him more aware of the participants' suffering. b. A graduate student assistant told him she thought what he was doing was terrible. c. The debriefing of the participants made him question his treatment of the guards and prisoners. d. His personal belief system about prison life caused him to question his study.