The study of environmental factors that turn genes on and off and are passed to the next generation is referred to as ______.
a. epigenetics
b. Mendel’s first law of segregation
c. Mendel’s second law of assortment
d. the Genome Project
Ans: A
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High sensation-seeking scores correlate positively with _____, as described by Jung and measured by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
a. neuroticism c. introversion b. composure d. extraversion
Belle finds herself in therapy for situational depression after the death of her father. She also tells her therapist that she has often found it difficult to express her feelings to others and believes much of her problem stems from her own faults. If her therapist is part of current trends in therapy, the therapist will most likely
a. take a client-centered humanistic approach. b. have Belle consider social skills building, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and psychodynamic or humanistic therapy. c. choose one of the therapies she believes will be best. d. send Belle to a psychiatrist for medication.
In a signal detection task, the participant reports a signal and a signal was present. This is called a _______________
a. hit b. false alarm c. miss d. correct rejection
Face validity can sometimes be detrimental to research. Give an instance/example of when this might be the case
What will be an ideal response?