Which stage of ethnic identity is also referred to as bicultural?

a. Unexamined ethnic identity
b. Ethnic identity search
c. Ethnic identity achievement
d. Double consciousness


c. Ethnic identity achievement

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The purpose of adopting metaphors from medical and engineering terminology was to ____.?

a. ?liken psychology to the established sciences b. ?reduce the stigma attached to seeking psychological help by adopting the terms "doctor" and "patient” c. ?show that psychology was scientific d. ?establish psychology as a legitimate profession in medical and industrial settings e. ?refocus the public's attention on the experimental and statistical methods of psychology

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When people watch a debate, they often point out the

internal contradictions, flaws in logic, and hypocrisy in positions they oppose while glossing over the same shortcomings for positions they support. This is an example of A) the availability heuristic. B) belief perseverance. Incorrect. Belief perseverance occurs when we cling to a belief even after we've been shown evidence that it is wrong. C) the confirmation bias. Correct. The confirmation bias is the tendency to seek out information that supports our point of view and ignore evidence that contradicts our point of view. D) healthy skepticism.

Psychology

Harrison, age 18 months, is cared for during the day by his older sister when his mother works. Because of this, Harrison has grown extremely close with his sister. Harrison does not like to be left alone

On a recent trip to the doctor, his mother left the room briefly to run to the restroom. What would you expect Harrison's reaction to be? a. stress, no matter what. b. calm, if his mother says she will return shortly. c. calm, if his sister is left in the room with him. d. stress, if he is told he is getting a shot.

Psychology

Which term describes the wariness displayed by infants when they encounter an unfamiliar person?

A. nonverbal decoding B. separation anxiety C. stranger anxiety D. social anxiety

Psychology