A dialectical thinker is likely to recognize the

true nature of most relationships.
changing nature of human relationships.
need to explain human actions logically.
insincerity of most human relationships.


changing nature of human relationships.

Psychology

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Which of the following can best be described as an example of latent learning?

a. Deborah, who gives her four-year-old son a hug every time he puts his toys away. b. Samantha, who has wandered through the downtown area a number of times without having a particular goal in mind. When she is asked to take a friend to a particular restaurant in that neighborhood, she almost immediately picks the shortest route. c. Dr. Caruthers , who has been working on a particularly thorny problem in microbiology for a number of months. She then suddenly realizes the solution to her problem, seemingly without effort. d. Jason, who has a flat tire while driving on a country road. He remembers having seen his dad change a flat tire before, so he doesn't hesitate to attempt the task himself. He is successful in the attempt and is soon on his way again. e. Patrick, who is planning to spend the day at the beach. He packs sunscreen and applies it to himself everytwo hours while he is at the beach because he doesn't want to get a sunburn.

Psychology

If you are interested in determining the effectiveness of a new medication in treating depression, it is most critical that you use ____.?

a. ?naturalistic observational methods b. ?correlational research c. ?a double-blind design d. ?a stratified sample

Psychology

Girls _____ personal relationships than boys

A) put more energy into B) are more distressed by problems with C) want to feel closer in their D) All of the above.

Psychology

Positive reinforcement ______ the likelihood that the behavior preceding it will happen again while negative reinforcement ______ the likelihood that the preceding behavior will happen again

a. increases; decreases c. increases; increases b. decreases; increases d. decreases; decreases

Psychology