Summarize the reasons an adult might opt for singlehood, and some disadvantages that may result from that decision.

What will be an ideal response?


- Singlehood, living alone without an intimate partner, has increased substantially over the past several decades.
- Adults may opt for this relationship status because they view the institution of marriage negatively, they determine that marriage is too restrictive to personal growth, or that they simply haven't found anyone with whom they wish to share their life.
- Some disadvantages to this decision accrue, such as societal disapproval, lack of companionship or sexual outlets, and the possibility of reduced future financial security.

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According to the Canadian Psychological Association, which statement about the use of coercion in psychological research is TRUE?

A) Coercion can be used in the absence of other ethical ways to conduct the research. B) Coercion should be used when the benefits of the research outweigh the risks to the participants. C) Monetary compensation can be used to persuade a person to participate. D) Researchers should respect a person's right to make decisions without coercion.

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One reason to use standard scores instead of raw scores is:

a. to calculate a correlation coefficient. b. to compare scores from two different distributions. c. to compare the standard deviation and the mean. d. all of these

Psychology

Recall that Latané and Darley (1968) studied bystander intervention by having participants overhear a seizure while they were speaking on headphones with another discussant

Assuming that the participants believed that the seizure was real and felt anxious and confused about whether and how to help when they heard the seizure, Latané and Darley's (1968) experiment was a. low in psychological realism. b. high in psychological realism. c. low in internal validity. d. invalid.

Psychology

An alternate form of a gene is called:

A) a neuron B) monozygotic C) an allele D) a heritability factor

Psychology