Samantha, who is 5 years old, is watching TV and sees a boy tell his mother a lie. Nothing bad happens to the boy. According to social learning theory, she is likely to conclude that
a. lying is morally wrong.
b. lying is acceptable.
c. lying is a violation of one's social contract.
d. lying is okay for boys but not for girls.
b
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What can we conclude about self-confidence on achievement tasks?
a. In general, no gender differences appear in this area. b. When working with no one else in the room, women are more self-confident than men. c. No major gender differences in self-confidence appear when the task is described as being one that "women are good at.". d. Men are much more self-confident than women on traditionally masculine tasks; women are somewhat more self-confident than men on traditionally feminine tasks.
The Freudian concept of dream symbolism can be traced to Freud's childhood
a. True b. False
A group on the quad is advocating marijuana use to increase academic achievement. You remember reading about this in your psychology textbook and report to your friends that studies have found ____
a. ?a positive correlation between marijuana usage and academic achievement b. ?a negative correlation between marijuana usage and academic achievement c. ?no relationship between marijuana usage and academic achievement d. ?that marijuana usage causes lowered academic achievement
Before the performance, the orchestra plays a tuning note and then all instruments play the same note in increasing intensity. The increase in intensity would be considered __________.
A. pitch B. loudness C. timbre D. complexity