Kevin is taking a course on women's literature, and is the only male student in the class (all of the other students are female). Research suggests that, as a result, he will be ____
a. especially aware of his maleness, and somewhat more likely to perform better in the class than he otherwise would
b. especially aware of his maleness, and somewhat more likely to perform worse in the class than he otherwise would
c. especially aware of his female qualities, and somewhat more likely to perform worse in the class than he otherwise would
d. especially aware of his female qualities, and somewhat more likely to perform better in the class than he otherwise would
B
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a. generalized anxiety b. somatization c. post-traumatic stress d. obsessive-compulsive
Which of the following statements is true?
a. Watson continued to pursue original psychological research while working at J. Walter Thompson. b. Business people and the public did not take to Watson’s ideas as readily as academics had when he was employed at a university. c. The academic community shunned Watson until the day he died. d. Watson’s vision of Behaviorism likely spread more quickly into the culture through his popular writings than it would have had he remained at a university.
Which person would probably have the easiest time learning a second language?
a) Mary, who is 68 years old b) Matthew, who is 42 years old c) Caleb, who is 25 years old d) Sarah, who is 12 years old
Research suggests that, as a typical 5-year-old, Megan most likely
a. has not yet begun to form gender stereotypes. b. has formed some gender stereotypes, but they are not exactly the same as those of adults. c. believes more traits are stereotypically masculine or feminine than do adults. d. has adult-like knowledge of gender stereotypes.