The clinical, or case study, method________
A) allows investigators to see directly the everyday behaviors they hope to explain
B) must be conducted with large groups of people at the same time
C) provides little information on how children actually behave
D) yields richly detailed case narratives that offer valuable insights
Answer: D
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a. people choose the most direct route at every choice point, even though an indirect route may be better in the long run. b. people are inefficient in dividing the problem into the appropriate subproblems. c. people typically show functional fixedness. d. people are too likely to move backwards, rather than forwards.
Kohlberg's emphasis on ____ has not been supported by cross-cultural research
a. individual rights and justice as the basis for moral reasoning b. the biological nature of morality c. racial differences in morality d. IQ scores as a predictor of moral thinking
If the resting potential of a membrane were to change from -70 mV to -65 mV, this would be ______.
A. hyperpolarization B. an action potential C. part of an EPSP D. part of an IPSP
Tina is a straight-A student who insists all assignments be done perfectly and devotes all her attention to being the best student in every class. Tina quickly becomes impatient with anyone who doesn't perform to her standards. Tina's behavior is characteristic of:
a. a negative explanatory style personality b. a controlling personality c. a Type A personality d. a Type B personality