Kate's racing heart suggests that her
What will be an ideal response?
sympathetic nervous system is active.
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Suppose that Jose was born and raised in Mexico, and that—even though he has never been to the U.S.—he holds a number of stereotypes about Americans. According to the text, these stereotypes are most likely based on ____
a. the few brief interactions he has had with Americans in Mexico b. what he has heard about Americans from other Mexicans c. what he knows about other groups of foreigners d. his assumptions about what Americans "must be like" given what he knows about the U.S. as a country
Suppose that a psychologist writes an article on children's acquisition of gender stereotypes. Which of the following article titles would be most consistent with the cognitive approach?
a. "How parents' reinforcement of behaviors shapes stereotypes" b. "The effects of classical conditioning on children's emotional reactions to gender stereotypes" c. "How early emotional reactions to parents influence later gender stereotypes" d. "Children's memory for gender-consistent information"
When Yolanda thought about the future, she planned to get her first job at 22, be married by 24, and have her first child at 27, just like her older brother did. According to research by Bernice Neugarten, Yolanda has a well-defined __________
A) split dream B) social clock C) “feminine” dream D) life structure
Researchers who use intellectual (IQ) testing as part of their research project with elementary-age students are likely to be researching __________ development
a) personality b) cognitive c) social d) physical