According to research, adolescent fathers are more likely than their male peers to
a. become divorced.
b. have lower levels of education.
c. have lower paying jobs.
d. all of these answers are correct.
Answer: d
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Where should information about how research participants were selected be placed?
a. abstract b. introduction c. results d. method
Jack and Jill just saw a fellow student arrive late for class. Jack immediately assumes the student overslept because he’s lazy, while Jill thinks the student must have been caught in traffic. Jack is making a(n) __________ attribution, while Jill is making a(n) ___________ attribution.
A) personality; internal B) internal; external C) external; situational D) situational; internal
Skinner recognized an important difference between Pavlov's and Thorndike's
procedures, namely, that in Pavlov's procedure a. the eliciting stimulus can be anything. b. the behavior that can be brought under environmental control is limited to those responses that can already be elicited by other stimuli. c. the eliciting stimulus strengthens any and all behaviors that precede it but none that follow it. d. it doesn't really matter whether the eliciting stimulus precedes or follows the response, since the effect is always to strengthen it. e. once the eliciting stimulus is selected, the choice is then whether it will be used to strengthen or weaken the behavior that it follows.
Advancing age affects
a. both the physical and functional capabilities of the sensory systems. b. muscular strength more than endurance. c. physical appearance more than physical ability. d. highly developed skills that cannot be compensated for by alternate strategies. e. endurance more than muscular strength.