Which of the following pioneered a way to apply superordinate goals to ordinary classrooms in the form of the jigsaw classroom?
a. Elliot Aronson
b. Jane Elliot
c. David Buss
d. Stanley Schachter
A
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Obvious incapacitation caused by alcohol consumption leads to
a. immediate liver and kidney problems. b. saying the wrong thing most times. c. many traffic and other accidents. d. increased innovation and lack of communication.
Alex would like to pursue an undergraduate degree in psychology, but is worried that without a graduate degree, his career choices will be limited. What information would you share with Alex to help him decide whether or not to pursue an undergraduate degree in psychology?
a. ?Nearly 25% of all psychotherapists hold undergraduate rather than graduate degrees. b. ?About one third of undergraduates in psychology obtain jobs that are closely related to the field. c. ?Graduate degrees are necessary if you plan to teach at the college level, but they are not necessary for clinical psychology work. d. ?Nearly all undergraduate psychology majors who do not pursue a graduate degree move on to careers unrelated to psychology.
In addition to the roles they play in hunger, orexins (hypocretins) are involved in what other type of behavior?
a. sociability b. drinking c. sex d. narcolepsy
A time machine provides you with the opportunity to interview Sigmund Freud. During the interview, Freud admits that he never wanted to attend medical school. When you ask him how he made it through, he says, "I had eidetic imagery."
What does he mean by that? a) He relied on the ability to associate odd images with material he needed to remember. b) He had a ‘photographic memory', which helped him remember the material he had to learn. c) He was able to imagine how cells in a patient's body were acting when he prescribed drugs and, thus, he could adjust dosages. d) In order to remember the long list of diseases he would encounter, he created drawings that helped him remember.