As children approach adolescence, the basis for dominance over peers
a. becomes ambiguous.
b. shifts from the use of physical aggression to interpersonal skills.
c. shifts from the use of interpersonal skills to physical aggression.
d. shifts from the use of interpersonal skills to intellectual skills.
B
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Karen is a graduate student in psychology and proposes to use Milgram's procedure to study whether men or women are more likely to exhibit obedience. MOST likely, her faculty advisor will tell her
a. people today are too sophisticated to believe the deception Milgram used. b. people today are more likely to simply refuse to participate in the study at all. c. it is an excellent choice for a research project. d. modern ethical guidelines would probably not permit the study to be conducted.
The rates of eating disorder symptoms in adolescents from Germany and Finland are ____ than United States
slightly lower || much higher || the same as || slightly higher || || ||
Gina has been in a relationship with Todd for several years now. She behaves unselfishly toward him and is caring and responsive. According to Maslow, Gina is experiencing
A) A-love. B) B-love. C) C-love. D) D-love. E) R-love.
How does perceptual memory work?
A. The amygdala triggers an emotional response in the hypothalamus; projections to the hippocampus then prompt the recall of a specific memory. B. Changes in synaptic connections in the visual association cortex occur during perceptual learning; at a later time, these circuits become active again, providing a "readout" of the visual memory. C. A continuous flow of perceptual information is compared to a "template" of previously learned information stored in the cerebellum; when a "match" is made a memory is recalled. D. Short-term perceptual memories occur at the level of the senses, whereas long-term perceptual memories are produced by the left frontal lobe.