Natural settings, such as forests and beaches, as well as environments built by humans, such as buildings, ships, and cities, would be classified by environmental psychologists as behavioral settings

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

Psychology

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Suppose that Frank has relatively low self-esteem, but that his friend Omar has relatively high self-esteem. And suppose that the two friends are approached by a local political group, which attempts to educate them about its causes and persuade them to sign several petitions. Given the research on self-esteem and persuasion, what can we expect?

a. Frank will be more open to talking with the group, and more inclined to sign on with them. b. Omar will be more open to talking with the group, and more inclined to sign on with them. c. Frank will be more open to talking with the group, but Omar should be more inclined to sign on with them. d. Omar will be more open to talking with the group, but Frank should be more inclined to sign on with them.

Psychology

Which of the following is true of brain plasticity?

a. it is possible because of sprouting b. it is possible because of redevelopment c. if one site is damaged, the other side cannot compensate d. compensation for damage improves as a person ages

Psychology

Annual police encounters with citizens with mental health problems have been estimated at ____________________________

A. more than 300 encounters per 100,000 population B. more than 700 encounters per 300,000 population C. more than 700 encounters per 100,000 population D. more than 300 encounters per 300,000 population

Psychology

. Which of the following statements is illustrative of the post hoc fallacy?

A) Believing that because most professional athletes lift weights, weightlifting produces professional athletes B) Believing that because someone is muscular in body type, she is more likely to become a professional athlete C) Believing that because someone is specially trained, he is more likely to become a professional athlete D) Believing that because someone has benefited from the best coaching, she will have a good chance of becoming a professional athlete

Psychology