Christian doctrine dominated Western philosophy before the seventeenth century. According to
this view of human nature, children were born
a. with innate goodness.
b. as blank slates.
c. with an immoral nature.
d. with the traits of their parents.
c. with an immoral nature.
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Regarding the need for achievement (nAch), which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
a. The nAch is greatest for behaviors leading to financial and material success. b. The nAch involves a desire to have social impact and control over others. c. The nAch involves a desire to meet an internal standard of excellence. d. The nAch is characterized by all of these.
One ethical requirement of social science research is that the participants agree freely to take part after they have been told what is involved. This is known as
A) institutional review. B) experimental manipulation. C) social influence. D) informed consent.
__________ refers to the infant's declining attention to a stimulus that has been repeatedly presented; __________ refers to the infant's increased attention to a new stimulus that has been presented after the first one.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
In the context of infants, which of the following is a difference between avoidant attachment and ambivalent/resistant attachment styles?
A) Infants who show avoidant attachment are least distressed by their mother's departure, while infants who display ambivalent/resistant attachment are severely distressed when they are separated from their mothers. B) Infants who show avoidant attachment cling to their mothers upon reunion after being separated, while infants who display ambivalent/resistant attachment ignore their mothers upon reunion after being separated. C) Infants who show avoidant attachment are more emotional than infants who display ambivalent/resistant attachment. D) Infants who show avoidant attachment display contradictory behavior toward an attachment figure unlike infants who show ambivalent/resistant attachment.