One reason why Bandura's (1973) study with the Bobo doll is important is that:
a. it shows how brain functions influence behavior
b. it shows that aggression may be learned through observation
c. it shows that children are naturally aggressive
d. it shows that some motive states are innate
b
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Before the Milgram experiment was conducted, a group of psychiatrists predicted that
a. less than one percent of the people would obey, but 65 percent obeyed completely. b. 10 percent of the people would obey, but 25 percent obeyed completely. c. 50 percent of the people would obey, but only 10 percent obeyed completely. d. 25 percent of the people would obey, and 25 percent did obey completely.
In a study of Dogon mothers and infants, researchers found that there were no avoidantly attached infants. Researchers attributed this to the fact that
a. the Stranger Situation is culturally inaccurate for Northwest African tribes. b. Dogon mothers respond immediately to their infants' cries of hunger and distress. c. Dogon mothers punish their children as soon as they are disobedient, effectively eliminating avoidant behavior patterns. d. None of these.
The region consisting of the head, neck, and arms is served by nerves exiting the _________ division of the spinal cord.
A. sacral B. lumbar C. thoracic D. cervical
By middle childhood, nearly all children in developed counties, and a large proportion of children in developing countries, have received ____ and their _____ stronger, which contributes to a lower death rate
a. vitamin B; lungs are b. calcium; heart is c. immunizations; immune system is d. viral infections; muscles are