Behaviorism is a ______ theory and is also referred to as ______ theory
grand; learning
newer; social
grand; social
newer; learning
grand; learning
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The research about persuasion shows that
a. men and women are equally persuasive, if all other factors are equal. b. people rate male job candidates equally positively, whether or not they request a higher salary. c. people rate female job candidates equally positively, whether or not they request a higher salary. d. men are more likely than women to rate female candidates negatively if they request a higher salary.
In which way does epigenetic change alter the development of a given person’s phenotype?
a. It influences gene expression, the process by which DNA forms proteins that contribute to the features of living cells. b. It inhibits the ability of a sperm cell and an egg cell to correctly “match” each of the 23 gene pairs, leading to chromosomal distortions. c. It enhances the “strength” of recessive or mutated genes, so that they can no longer be masked by dominant alleles of the same gene. d. It increases the likelihood that specific genes will work in singular form to cause a specific phenotype.
Cognitive psychologist Lera Boroditsky has reported that aboriginal children from Cape York, Australia, can accurately point to any compass direction as early as age five. In contrast, most Americans cannot do this even as adults. Boroditsky believes this is due to the a. aboriginal children of Cape York developing a more refined kinesthetic imagery than the children in America. b. aboriginal
children of Cape York using more synaesthesia in their everyday problem-solving as compared to American children. c. tendency of the aboriginal children from Cape York to use heuristics in problem solving, while the American children tend to use algorithms for problem solving. d. exclusive use of absolute directional references in the language spoken by the aboriginals of Cape York as opposed to the use of relative directional references by Americans.
Under what circumstance will a child display feelings of "shot anxiety"?
a. When she lives in a high-crime neighborhood b. During hunting season in the fall c. When visiting a doctor's office for treatment d. When viewing a war movie or crime show on TV