If the alleles from both parents are alike, the child is
A) homozygous.
B) female.
C) heterozygous.
D) a monozygotic twin.
Answer: A
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An individual with an IQ score of 35 would be classified with ___ intellectual disability.
a. mild b. moderate c. severe d. profound
According to cognitive dissonance theory, "we come to love the things we suffer for." For example, we tend to be especially loyal to groups that require severe or painful initiations. Why does this happen?
a. This happens because the goals themselves (the things that we suffer for) are actually always very valuable; otherwise, we wouldn't have suffered for them in the first place. b. This happens because, deep down, people really like to suffer. c. This happens because we are motivated to justify the time and effort we've spent on our choices. d. This happens because classical conditioning is at play: when we finally reach our goals, our suffering ends. We therefore associate our goals with "end of suffering" and come to love them.
In a correlational analysis, N stands for the
a. total number of pairs of scores. b. total number of X scores plus the total number of Y scores. c. total number of X scores times the total number of Y scores. d. total number of pairs of scores minus 2.
When Lani has an unpleasant task to complete, such as writing a term paper, she sets up rewards for herself. When she completes her outline, she watches TV for one hour. When she completes the rough draft, she spends an evening relaxing with her friends. When she finishes the final draft, she goes to the mall and purchases a CD she has been wanting. The __________ best explains Lani's behavior.
A. instinct doctrine B. arousal theory C. drive reduction theory D. incentive theory