One of McDougall’s major criticisms of Watson’s position is that it:
a. was too subjective
b. relied too heavily on the concept of instinct
c. cannot account for the most satisfying human experiences
d. viewed both human and nonhuman behavior as purposive
c. cannot account for the most satisfying human experiences
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According to the discussion of older women as grandmothers,
a. stereotypes about older women tend to be reasonably accurate in their representation of grandmothers. b. grandmothers and grandfathers tend to be equally involved in their grandchildren's lives. c. in Black and Native American families, grandmothers may be expected to provide support and advice to their grandchildren. d. researchers have conducted far more studies on the grandmother role than on any other component of older women's lives.
What settings are most likely to hire an industrial or organizational psychologist?
a. Schools b. Businesses c. Clinics d. Courts
Ron went to a therapist to learn why he is always so hostile and how he can become less demanding of people. The therapist asks that he bring his wife and children along with him when he comes for his second appointment
The therapist is probably a ______. a. behavior therapist c. psychoanalyst b. Gestalt therapist d. family therapist
Infants raised in Israeli kibbutzim
A) are discouraged from developing a strong emotional bond with their mother. B) display far greater stranger anxiety than their city-reared counterparts. C) are routinely passed from one adult to another, which reduces their stranger anxiety. D) show very little stranger anxiety compared with agemates.