Whose Ph.D. work was described as the "most brilliant examination for the PhD that we have ever had at Harvard"??
a. ?Woolley
b. ?Calkins
c. ?Hollingworth
d. ?Dewey
e. ?Washburn
b
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A midwife tells her patient that the fetus has "crowned.". What does this mean?
a. The fetus has turned and is now head down in the uterus. b. The fetus's head has started to emerge from the birth canal c. The fetus is being born feet first d. The fetus is positioned sideways in the uterus
Elise believes that anyone who listens to "boy bands" (especially N'Sync) is an idiot. One day, however, Elise realizes the song she is dancing and singing to is the latest N'Sync song. Elise, now aware of the inconsistency between her attitude and her behavior, decides that listening to boy bands is not so bad after all. Elise's attitude change is best explained by ____.?
a. ?cognitive dissonance theory b. ?social comparison theory c. ?self-perception theory d. ?cognitive busyness
Your sibling is training to make a spot on a sports team. According to research by Tesser and colleagues, in which of the following situations would you be LESS likely to help your sibling train?
A) if doing well in that sport is highly relevant to your self-concept B) if your sibling is very unlikely to make the team C) if you don't think that sports are important or worth spending time doing D) if your sibling asks you directly for help
____________ helps members think about ways to deal with the potential problems they may face when they no longer have the support of a group.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)