Madge and Randle have worked through the stresses of child-rearing
Now their youngest child is leaving home and moving to her new job in another state. Madge and Randle are
a. entering the stage known as emerging adulthood.
b. considered mid-life twixters.
c. experiencing ageism.
d. considered empty nesters.
ANSWER: d
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Descriptive statistics help researchers:
a. decide whether the behavior observed in a sample is representative of some larger population b. determine the likelihood that the pattern in the collected data occurred by chance c. describe the data obtained in a research study d. measure an individual's current level of knowledge in a particular area
Aristotle believed that, by nature, we are born "good" and some later learn to be evil.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Monoamine oxidase would break down all of the following neurochemicals except
A. serotonin. B. epinephrine. C. norepinephrine. D. ACh.
Which of the following is a summary of the research on learning done by Edward Tolman?
a) Learning is a passive process that involves little, if any, cognitive processing. b) Learning involves higher cognitive functions and is therefore a skill of which only humans are capable. c) When experienced, insight can be generalized to new problems and is not likely to be forgotten. d) Learning is possible without immediate reinforcement; the newly acquired skill is often not displayed until it becomes necessary to do so.