Girls' interactions with each other are typically constricting

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Psychology

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Kazdin, Whitley, and Marciano (2006) assert that the most important factor for a positive outcome in children with oppositional, aggressive, or antisocial behaviors is ____

a. a therapeutic relationship with parents/mentors that involves empathy, warmth, and acceptance b. covert sensitization to reduce attention problems c. giving children more control over their environment d. providing assertiveness training to children to help them become more independent

Psychology

Greg was recounting a fishing tale of the one that got away: "I had a huge ahi tuna on my line. I fought for it for a few minutes, then my line snapped. The tuna swam away across the pond." Greg's friend, Matt, didn't believe his story because Matt knew that tuna are salt-water fish and aren't found in ponds. Greg's account contains

a. descriptive information that is inconsistent with base rate information. b. a belief bias. c. inductive reasoning based on observations of multiple, specific cases. d. a focusing illusion.

Psychology

Most theorists now believe that "age-regressed" hypnotic subjects are only acting out a suggested role

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

While observing people drinking from a cup or using ASL,

A. deaf participants who use ASL showed the same brain activity while processing all forms of movement, whereas hearing participants showed different patterns of activity for linguistic and nonlinguistic movement. B. deaf participants who use ASL showed different patterns of brain activity for linguistic and nonlinguistic movement, whereas hearing participants showed the same activity while processing all movement. C. both deaf and hearing participants showed the same brain activity while processing all movement. D. both deaf and hearing participants showed different patterns of brain activity for linguistic and nonlinguistic movement.

Psychology