Which of the following is NOT true of theories?
a. Explain currently known facts.
b. Rarely change once formulated.
c. Generate new knowledge.
d. Explain laws
b
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b. signing up for a course in basic astronomy. c. determining whether she has a personality type suited for work as an astronomer. d. trying to get a handle on other aspects of her life (e.g., relationships).
Caring for children has been connected with decreased well-being for dual-earner women (as opposed to those in single-earner households) and ____
A. decreased well-being in men B. increased well-being in men C. higher job turnover among men D. lower job satisfaction among both men and women
Two-year-old Tracy loves to throw rolls of toilet paper down the staircase. Every time she finds a loose roll in the bathroom, she sends it flying down the stairs with a squeal of absolute glee. This type of repetitive behavior may increase Tracy's
A) sense of personal agency. B) abstract thinking ability. C) level of disobedience. D) ability to self-reflect.
Lewis is trying to stop smoking. To do so, he begins to chew gum and stays in locations where he cannot smoke. Lewis’s gum chewing is an example of a ______.
A. the incompatible stimuli method B. the threshold method C. the fatigue method D. the habit method