When children of homosexual parents are compared to those of heterosexual parents there are virtually no differences in their

a. academic performance. c. sexual orientation.
b. peer relationships. d. all of these


D

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a. Alena: "The information-processing approach is now more popular than the parallel distributed processing approach, because most cognitive tasks require serial processing." b. Magda: "The information-processing approach has declined in popularity during recent years, because those models are not complex enough to explain many cognitive activities." c. Dave: "The Atkinson-Shiffrin information-processing model is still extremely popular, and it remains at the cutting edge of cognitive psychology." d. Samuel: "The most important model is one in which the information-processing approach has been blended with the gestalt approach, in order to explain higher mental processes."

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"I was just exhausted!" is a defensive statement that ____

a. conveys righteous indignation b. deflects responsibility c. denies the criticism d. makes excuses without taking any responsibility

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A teenager runs to get in line to take a ride on The Raven, one of the country's top rollercoasters. The ride is more than he anticipated and he is a bit dizzy. Which structure was most responsible for this feeling?

a) eyes b) pinna c) Merkel disks d) semicircular canals

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Social Psychology in Action Video 5: Beautiful is GoodClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 133 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:In the video, several factors were investigated as part of a combination of factors believed to impact a juror's decision regarding punishment of a defendant. Which of the following was NOT investigated?

A. race of the defendant (Black vs. White) B. attractiveness of the defendant (attractive vs. unattractive) C. charge (minor vs. serious) D. evidence (ambiguous vs. unambiguous)

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