On the basis of her work in anthropology, Margaret Mead wrote that she knew of
a. no people who did not have rituals by which to deal with death
b. some people who did not have rituals by which to deal with death
c. many people who did not have rituals by which to deal with death
d. many strange people
e. many strange anthropologists
A
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a. Congress passed the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984, which based the definition of insanity totally on the individual's ability to understand his or her actions b. the American Law Institute wrote the Model Penal Code, which shifted the burden of determining criminal responsibility from experts to the jury c. the American Law Institute amended its Model Penal Code to include the concept of diminished capacity d. the federal courts amended the insanity laws to place a greater burden on the defendant to prove insanity in assassination cases that involve political figures
Based on research studies, it appears that the brains of adolescents are
a. unaffected by peer acceptance or exclusion. b. identical to the brains of adults. c. particularly sensitive to peer acceptance or exclusion. d. used less often than the brains of adults.
The family systems approach to understanding families suggests that
a. the larger the family network, the lower the quality of interaction between parent and child. b. the mother is the central influence on a child's development. c. every relationship within the system has an impact on every other individual in the system. d. families function in a similar manner from one culture to the next.
In multiple regression, the criterion variable is predicted by more than one independent variable
Indicate whether the statement is true or false