The Tuskegee study involved ____
a. injecting unsuspecting patients with live cancer cells
b. failing to provide treatment for men with syphilis
c. appearing to administer severe shocks to participants
d. exposing participants to extremes of freezing temperature
b
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Frenchman Philippe Pinel and American Benjamin Rush were both concerned with ____
a. the development of private, profitable "madhouses" b. the moral treatment of patients in hospitals c. helping patients gain easy access to medications d. instituting the use of shamans to be culturally sensitive
Bill drives faster than the speed limit only when his friends are in the car with him because they tell him he is cool. He doesn't speed when his parents or girlfriend are in the car because they don't say it's cool. What is the S-delta in this example?
a. parents b. girlfriend c. friends d. parents and girlfriend
Among the disadvantages of the case study method is
A. the problem of replicating a treatment. B. the difficulty with determining relationships among variables. C. the difficulty of examining certain concepts experimentally. D. the possibility of subjective judgments.
Maslow suggested that individuals would only show self-acceptance and strong ethical values when:
a. those around them did not impose conditions of worth b. the superego began to dominate in the personality c. their basic survival needs had been satisfied d. there was no incongruence in their personality