The number of couples cohabiting today in the U. S. is more than 15 times larger than it was in 1970
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Select two of the modern approaches to psychology and explain what their focus would be in studying depression or helping behavior.
What will be an ideal response?
Samuel faces the challenge of intellectual disability. He has been working as a cashier in a convenience store for several years. He has learned to do relatively simple arithmetic as it applies to his job, and he can read well enough to understand the daily newspaper, but he cannot easily go beyond these tasks. Samuel is best described as having _____
a. profound disability b. severe disability c. moderate disability d. mild disability e. non-functional disability
Participants in one study (Lord, Ross, & Lepper, 1979) were first asked about their beliefs regarding the death penalty, and then they were provided with evidence both for and against it. After studying these materials, beliefs about the death penalty were reassessed. This study found that participants:
A) reported their original beliefs were weakened after evaluating arguments on both sides of the debate. B) were more likely to favour the death penalty, regardless of their original beliefs. C) were more likely to oppose the death penalty, regardless of their original beliefs. D) reported their original beliefs were strengthened after evaluating arguments on both sides of the debate.
A test-tube baby is grown in a large laboratory dish throughout the nine-month gestation period
Indicate whether the statement is true or false