David McClelland (1958) selected pictures from the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) to further the study of the
a. need to affiliate. c. need for aggression.
b. need for dominance. d. need to achieve.
D
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Thinking about suicide but not necessarily being driven toward the act is
a. morbid curiosity. b. suicidal fantasy. c. suicidal ideation. d. death wish.
For a simple trait with one dominant and one recessive gene, a person will display the recessive trait
A) if they are heterozygous or homozygous for the recessive trait. B) only if they are homozygous for the recessive trait. C) only if they are heterozygous. D) as long as they inherit one copy of the recessive trait.
Chapter 7 Refer to the research study described on pages 189 - 190 of your textbook to answer the following question. What do the results of this study suggest about the purpose of human memory?
What will be an ideal response?
Recall that Sherif and his colleagues (1951) created conflict between two groups of boys in a summer camp. Once in-group cohesiveness was established, they set up a series of competitive situations such as tug-of-war and other competitive games
Conflict between the two groups escalated. Sherif and his colleagues were only successful in reducing conflict and hostility when a. they brought the groups together in neutral situations. b. leaders endorsed a truce between the two rival groups. c. they constructed situations that fostered mutual interdependence. d. groups were punished for behaving with hostility.