Suppose Roger, a religious fundamentalist, is told that three individuals—a gay man, an unwed mother, and a college student—are in need of aid due to employment problems. Roger would be MOST likely to believe that aid should go to ________

a) all three individuals equally
b) the college student
c) the gay man
d) the unwed mother


b

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a. Tom: "You always need to emphasize your current situation, if you want to construct an accurate cognitive map." b. Cynthia: "Our knowledge depends partly on information in our current environment." c. Manny: "This term is basically equivalent to another term, called a heuristic." d. Beatriz: "This term is basically equivalent to the propositional code, in connection with imagery."

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Verdicts in summary jury trials are simply advisory and are not binding on the involved parties.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Delia has carefully chosen a high-quality daycare for her new baby. She knows that overall, daycare will not hurt her attachment with her infant. In fact, learns Delia, her child will:

A. display poorer social skills when dealing with other children in the daycare B. have a positive experience in elementary school as a result of the positive daycare experience C. have a better social adjustment based on the quality of their family relationship than hours spent in daycare. D. learn social skills that will transfer to other situations outside of daycare

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Margaret gives her teenagers five dollars for each grade of an A on their report card. This monetary stimulus is a:

negative punisher. positive reinforcer. negative reinforcer. positive punisher.

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