Epidemiological studies ______

a. neither point to potential causal factors nor control for selection factors
b. point to potential causal factors but do not control for selection factors
c. control for selection factors but do not point to potential causal factors
d. control for selection factors and point to potential causal factors


B

Psychology

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A. much worse B. somewhat worse C. equally good D. better

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Which of the following is not an example of social influence?

a. A sports fan who decides to join the other members of the stadium crowd in doing the wave b. A student who hears that some of his fellow classmates may have been exposed to a noxious gas andimmediately comes to feel a bit nauseated himself c. A model who catches a glimpse of herself wearing a swimsuit in a mirror and suddenly becomes selfconscious about the way she looks d. A guest at a dinner party who does not understand a joke told by the host, but laughs anyway becauseeveryone else is laughing

Psychology

Secondary traits are changeable aspects of personality, such as musical preferences, habits, and casual opinions

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology

Wundt’s mental map of the new science of psychology followed this logical sequence: ____

a. Psychology, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Philosophy b. Physics, Psychology, Chemistry, Biology, Philosophy c. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Philosophy d. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Philosophy, Psychology

Psychology