In which of the following situations would you expect to find the greatest gender similarities in self-attribution patterns?
a. when other people are present
b. when testing adolescents
c. when women are low in achievement motivation
d. on a task that is typically considered to be masculine
B
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Dweck and Elliot (1983) identified two types of motivational goals, _____ goals (increasing personal competence), and _____ goals (comparing one's own competence with others)
a. mastery; performance b. personal; social c. performance; mastery d. individual; group
Cocaine is
A. A stimulant B. A morphine derivative C. A hallucinogen
Blumberg and Scheingold refer to the practice of criminal law as a ___________ because the prosecutor and the defense attorney conspire to appear as something they are not adversaries in a do-or-die situation.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
According to research conducted by Ridley (1999), how could individuals like Adolph Hitler, serial killer Ted Bundy, and Unabomber Timothy McVeigh commit such acts according to the "nature versus nurture" debate?
a) These individuals were born (nature) to commit such horrendous acts. It was in their genetic makeup. b) Their behaviors are the result of the interaction of nature and nurture. c) These individual's behaviors were attributed to "nurture" and influences of their parents. d) These individuals learned to commit these behaviors after staying in long periods of isolation according to