After returning from summer vacation, Phil notices that his teenage neighbor, Alexander, has begun to shave and his voice had deepened. Phil concludes that these changes are most likely due to:
a. puberty c. increased secretion of progesterone
b. Turner's syndrome d. increased secretion of estrogen
A
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According to Albert Bandura's approach to psychology, _____
a. learning can occur without direct reinforcement b. animals of the same species are studied during mutual interaction c. internal variables and processes are negligible d. each person is unique as defined by his or her traits
The criterion of maladaptive behavior used in determining whether behavior is abnormal would likely to be applied to which of the following cases?
a. Jonathan, who is hearing voices b. Quincy, who is experiencing some symptoms of depression but is still functioning adequately. c. Nate, who has developed a drug abuse problem that is affecting his health. d. Tricia, who behaves in ways other people consider deviant. e. Leslie, who believes he is hounded by demons.
According to Thomas and Chess, 40 percent of children display the most common type of temperament, which is the __________ temperament
a. easy b. difficult c. slow-to-warm-up d. generic
Community psychology's development benefitted when large-scale governmental interventions In the 1930s and 1940s, such as the New Deal and GI Bill, were seen as being…
a. Effective and helpful. b. Unnecessary and excessive. c. Insufficient. d. Both ‘a' and ‘c'