In Burger's partial replication of Milgram's obedience study, how far did most people go?

a. Most people continued to the maximum he permitted, 150 volts.
b. Most people quit at the first complaint by the learner, at 90 volts.
c. Most people administered one or two shocks and then quit.
d. Most people refused to deliver even the first shock.


a

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Robert watched informative educational programming during his preschool years, while Alex watched violent or entertaining programming. Now that both are in high school, Robert is likely to

a. enjoy watching violent or entertaining programming more than Alex. b. enjoy watching violent or entertaining programming less than Alex. c. have lower grades in English, math, and science than Alex. d. have higher grades in English, math, and science than Alex.

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A. The difference between the electrical environment of the interior of the cell and the exterior of the cell is 70mV, with the interior being more negative than the exterior. B. The difference between the electrical environment of the interior of the cell and the exterior of the cell is 70mV, with the exterior being more negative than the interior. C. The interior of the cell has a charge of -70mV, whereas the exterior of the cell has a charge of +70mV, for a total difference of 140mV. D. The interior of the cell has a charge of -35mV, whereas the exterior of the cell has a charge of +35mV, for a total difference of 70mV.

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a. Gestalt therapy b. Interpersonal therapy c. Psychoanalytic therapy d. Rational Emotive Behavioral therapy

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