A form of prejudice that surfaces in subtle ways when it is safe, socially acceptable, and easy to rationalize is called
a. modern racism.
b. relative deprivation.
c. illusory correlation.
d. reverse discrimination.
a
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Developmental psychology is best defined as the study of ____.?
a. ?children's thought processes and moral reasoning b. ?the physical changes that occur in the womb and during the childhood years c. ?the social, cognitive, and physical changes that occur over the course of the life span d. ?the influence of genes on the behavior of infants, children, adolescents, and adults
When tested with the candle problem presented in your textbook, five-year-old children showed no signs of functional fixedness because compared to adults, the children
a. could visualize the problem better. b. could physically manipulate the objects with more dexterity. c. had less experience with the uses of the various objects. d. had more experience with the uses of the various objects.
Kaylie has been diagnosed with both social phobia and depression. Kaylie's case exemplifies:
A) comorbidity. B) a global assessment of functioning. C) dissociative disorders. D) the diathesis–stress model.
A neonate is tested for grasp, startle, and sucking responses. What are these measures of?
a. higher brain function c. reflexes b. early cognitive capacity d. early learning