Which of the following types of love is “an attitude toward another containing feelings, cognitions, and behaviors that are focused on caring, concern, tenderness, and an orientation toward supporting, helping, and understanding the other?”

a. Companionate love
b. Compassionate love
c. Friendship and comfort love
d. Expansive love


Answer: a. Companionate love

Psychology

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a. like the song more than he would have had he not talked to Roger ahead of time. b. like the song less than he would have had he not talked to Roger ahead of time. c. be skeptical about Roger's motivation for telling him about the song. d. view Roger as an unlikable message source.

Psychology

A sample is selected from a population with ? = 46, and a treatment is administered to the sample. After treatment, the sample mean is M = 48 with a sample variance of s2 = 16 . Based on this information, what is the value of Cohen's d?

a. d = 0.125 b. d = 0.25 c. d = 0.50 d. Cohen's d cannot be computed without knowing the sample size.

Psychology

Bar graphs show the ______ of a variable with the height of a bar for each category of the variable.

A. quantity B. nature C. value D. size

Psychology

One explanation for breaches of ethics in law enforcement is that small work groups such as vice squads create a microclimate that does not emphasize integrity. Tragedy has struck your police department. Your Special Operations units in charge of vice have all been killed when a raid on an apartment of a suspected drug dealer turned out to be booby-trapped with explosives. Although you had respect for your dead colleagues, some of them accepted bribes and you suspect their "cozy" relationship with the people they were supposed to be monitoring might have had something to do with their deaths. As the one surviving member, you need to recruit a new task force. How will you make sure your new recruits do not fall into the same patterns as the previous force?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology