Because Comte believed that science should be practical and nonspeculative, his view of science was very similar to that of:
a. the Scholastics
b. Popper
c. Bacon
d. Descartes
c. Bacon
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What will be an ideal response?
Schizophrenia may be related to abnormalities in neurotransmitter activity, structural defects in the brain, and genetic vulnerabilities. These observations MOST directly relate to the text's unifying theme that
a. behavior is determined by multiple causes. b. psychology is empirical. c. heredity and environment jointly influence behavior. d. behavior is shaped by cultural heritage.
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a. ?Triebs b. ?Instinkts c. ?animus/anima d. ?repressions e. ?shadow
Piaget's work _____
a. stifled most research on children's cognitive development. b. demonstrated that infants are active participants in their development. c. pointed out the critical effect that genes play in abnormal trajectories of development. d. lent significant support to theories that emphasize the key role of unconscious elements of the mind (e.g. id) .