Peers and ________ influences are believed to be especially important factors in adolescent problems.
A. co-worker
B. family
C. school
D. religious
Answer: B
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Much research has demonstrated a weak link between (a) what people say their attitudes are, and (b) how they actually behave. According to the text, one of the key reasons that this relationship is so weak, however, is the fact that researchers have often ____
a. tried to relate very general attitudes to very specific behaviors b. tried to relate very specific attitudes to very general behaviors c. limited their research in this area to very sensitive topics (e.g., sexual attitudes and behaviors), where attitude-behavior inconsistencies are especially likely to occur d. limited their research in this area to topics that research participants are unlikely to care much about (e.g., the number of minutes they will spend on a particular experimental task), where attitude-behavior inconsistencies are especially likely to occur
Play(s) a role in explaining why people obey immoral commands
a. Social validation, but not legitimization of authority, b. Social comparison, but not legitimization of authority, c. Legitimization of authority, but not social validation, d. Legitimization of authority, but not social comparison, e. Social comparison and legitimization of authority
When Ricardo heard a car backfire, the message to turn his head was carried from his central nervous system to his neck along:
a. sensory neurons b. motor neurons c. interneurons d. glial cells
In searching for the engram, Karl Lashley was in reality looking for the biological basis of
a. mnemonics. c. memory. b. repression. d. forgetting.