Individuals who choose neither to maintain contact with their original culture nor to join the majority culture are considered __________.
A. separated
B. acculturated
C. integrated
D. marginalized
Answer: D
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a. response words are analyzed for their commonplace or unusual nature b. subjects are asked relevant questions about the problems that led them to seek psychological help c. subjects are presumed to project personal needs, fears, and values onto their interpretation or description of an ambiguous stimulus d. the observer and the person being observed are the same
Francis Galton believed that intelligence was:
A. acquired or learned B. inherited or biological C. correlated with brain size D. due to both nature and nurture
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What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Despite early reports, recent research has indicated that biofeedback is not effective at treating brain-wave abnormalities in disorders such as epilepsy. 2. Biofeedback has been demonstrated to be about three times as effective in reducing stress as traditional relaxation therapy. 3. Research has indicated that exercise is as effective as the most effective psychological interventions for depression. 4. Aerobic exercise is a causal factor in promoting psychological well-being. 5. Aerobic exercise blocks the release of endogenous opioids in the brain, producing a runner's high.