Suppose that your roommate snaps at you just as you arrive at your apartment. She

quickly apologizes saying, "I'm sorry, I'm just a bit grumpy today." Which of the
following statements about your roommate is true?

a. She has described and explained her behavior.
b. Her grumpiness explains her behavior.
c. Her snapping at you is due to her grumpiness.
d. Her grumpiness does not explain her behavior.
e. Her grumpiness causes her behavior.


d. Her grumpiness does not explain her behavior.

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a. They do not value social relationships. b. They overestimate their popularity. c. They expect social interactions to result in negative outcomes. d. They have unusually high levels of social communication skills.

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According to Chomsky, which observation of language in children challenges a behavioural account?

A) Children can generate new grammatically correct sentences. B) Young children tend to repeat what they just heard. C) If you give a child a cookie every time they say "please," they will say "please" more often. D) Grammar rules are highly individualistic and the result of childhood learning experiences.

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Anxiety disorders may be best explained by the __________ model

a. stress-vulnerability b. nature-nurture c. opponent-process d. neuropsychology

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The case study of the Genain quadruplets indicates that

A. genetics play a major role in schizophrenia, with little, if any, influence from the environment. B. the environment plays a major role in schizophrenia, with little, if any, influence from genetics. C. genetics play a strong role in schizophrenia, but environmental factors contribute as well. D. environmental factors play the strongest role in schizophrenia, but genetics contribute slightly to the outcomes.

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