In the Robbers Cave experiment, the Sherifs formed groups by
a. letting the boys join the team they preferred.
b. assigning the boys to two groups so that friends were clustered together.
c. contacting already existing groups and asking them to participate.
d. picking up the boys on different days and keeping them apart for one week.
d. picking up the boys on different days and keeping them apart for one week.
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Increases in heart rate, strong feelings of distress, and elevated hormone levels are often associated with
a) habituation. b) stage fright. c) desensitization. d) dissociation.
How does a person produce velar stops when pronouncing phonemes?
a) By sliding your tongue off the roof of your mouth to make a "clucking" noise. b) By rolling your tongue and breathing outwards. c) By placing your tongue on the area behind your front teeth. d) By pressing your lips together and breathing quickly outwards. e) By placing your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
In the context of the nature-nurture debate, which of the following statements is true about physical differences among people?
A. Environmental differences are overwhelmingly important for individual differences in height. B. Genetic and environmental factors are roughly equal when it comes to individual differences in weight. C. Genetic or environmental differences have no significant effect on occupational preferences. D. Genetic differences are more important than environmental differences in terms of mate preferences.
The last stage of personality development described by Erikson typically occurs when in the life cycle?
A. Around age five or six B. Adolescence C. Early adulthood D. Late adulthood