Which of the following is NOT necessarily a key element of scientific research?

  a.  measurement
  b.  research design
  c.  theory
  d.  statistical analysis


  d.  statistical analysis

Psychology

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Identify an accurate statement about the hierarchical relatedness cultural model developed by Keller (2013)

a) Infants are conceptualized as autonomous, unique individuals. b) The caregivers use a more directive approach in raising their children. c) The primary relationship for infants is not with the entire social community, but with one or few caregivers. d) It emphasizes both unique attachment relationships with one caregiver and views the social community as another integral part of the network of attachment.

Psychology

Which of the following is involved with classical conditioning?

a. Unconscious processes b. Conscious processes c. Social skills d. Cultural norms

Psychology

Intelligence is thought to be

A. located in a few specific neural pathways. B. localized in one specific area of the brain. C. located primarily in the prefrontal cortex and temporal lobe. D. found in all areas of the brain.

Psychology

At the hospital, Adam noticed that the patient in the room next to his brother had a sign on the door saying DNR on it. When he asked about it, he was told that it meant that the patient

A) was highly contagious. B) died and was about to be removed. C) wanted to be allowed to die if his heart stopped. D) refused all treatment.

Psychology