In one of Albert Bandura’s Bobo doll studies, children observed a model behaving aggressively toward the Bobo doll without receiving any positive or negative consequences for the behavior. Later, when these children were given an opportunity to be with the Bobo doll, they tended to ____
a. ?ignore the Bobo doll
b. ?act aggressively toward the Bobo doll
c. ?play happily with the Bobo doll
d. ?show fear of the Bobo doll
ANSWER:
b
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The cognitive functioning and school achievement of ____ with low birth weight appears to improve more rapidly than those of ____ with low birth weight
a. urban children? rural children b. girls? boys c. boys? girls d. children born at home? children born in hospitals
According to Murray, a typical combination of needs and presses is termed a __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following statements is considered a weakness of psychosocial theory?
A. It focuses on childhood rather than adulthood. B. It hypothesizes a specific direction for healthy growth at each life stage. C. The process of moving from one stage to another needs more development. D. The psychosocial crisis is not the same from one stage to the next.
Knowing that someone is trying to coerce you may prompt you to do the opposite of that person's wishes. This response is predicted by:
A. the theory of psychological reactance. B. Milgram's theory of obedience. C. the planning fallacy. D. the phenomenon of the looking-glass self.