Researchers studying mate-swapping in the 1970s represented themselves as swingers seeking sexual relations. These researchers used a method called

A) field observation.
B) ethnographic research.
C) anthropological research.
D) participant observation.


D

Psychology

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Second-borns do not suffer the sense of dethronement felt by first-borns when another child is added to the family

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Psychology

In contrast to the other approaches, in what way are the behavioral/social learning approach and the psychoanalytic approach to personality similar?

A. Both maintain that we are often not aware of the causes of our behavior. B. Both emphasize the importance of environmental determinants of behavior. C. Both emphasize genetic determinants of behavior. D. Both maintain that behavior is often the result of free choices (free will).

Psychology

Vaccinations against drugs of abuse

A. are unlikely to be effective. B. stimulate the immune system to delay or prevent effects of the problem drug. C. provide a general protection against all drugs of abuse. D. are unlikely to interfere with pain medications and other legitimate pharmaceuticals.

Psychology

According to Schneider (2015), during middle childhood, children __________.

A. develop more accurate assessments of their memory skills B. generally revert back to a more immature way of remembering information C. become fearful of applying their strategies at school D. become anxious regarding their memory performance

Psychology