Which statement best describes the role of morality in the study of the history of psychology?
a. Morality has no role in the study of history.
b. Understanding the morality of a particular time is important in order in understanding what happened during that period.
c. Despite numerous cultural changes, beliefs about morality have remained remarkably constant over history.
d. Science and morality are unrelated; thus, morality should be treated as distinct from the history of science in general.
B
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a. a group-based, strengths-based belief system. b. opportunity role structures. c. peer social support systems. d. shared, inspiring leadership.
Which of the following is an example of active deception?
a. Any use of a confederate b. Telling a participant that you are video recording her or him when you are not c. Setting up a video recorder in the room so participants assume that they are being recorded d. Not sharing your specific research hypotheses
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a) biological, social b) libidinal, cognitive c) specific, universal d) psychological, biological
Jason describes himself as a student who likes foreign films, thinks education is important, and is open-minded. Which of these descriptors is an example of a trait?
a. student b. open-minded c. likes foreign films d. thinks education is important