Remaining objective in a literature review does not necessarily mean that you should be open to viewpoints that contradict your own.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Psychology

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A group of researchers would like to study the experience of motherhood for US Latina women. They locate a sample of Latina women and a sample of European American women in order to conduct their research. An important problem with this approach to studying Latina women is that

a. The study cannot be fair because the United States has more European American women than Latina women. b. The study should have compared US Latina women with Latina women living in Latin America. c. The comparison-groups framework implies that European American women are normative, and the Latina women are a nonstandard group. d. The study would have to be longitudinal, which would take too many years to complete.

Psychology

Which of the following represents the concept of the personal fable?

a. An enhanced feeling of vulnerability that often accompanies adolescence b. The belief that one's feelings and ideas are special and unique c. An increased belief in magic, creatures, and other fantasy concepts during adolescence d. A feeling that one is onstage and constantly scrutinized

Psychology

Melissa is the Dean of Undergraduate Life at her university. She decides to send all incoming freshmen a "welcome survey" that includes the Big Five Inventory. She plans to use the results of the assessment to identify which students are at increased risk for depression or alcohol abuse and to send them targeted emails about campus mental health resources. Which trait is likely to provide her with the most information about risk for these psychological disorders?

A. Agreeableness B. Conscientiousness C. Openness D. Neuroticism

Psychology

Drugs that inhibit serotonin reuptake, such as the anti-depressant fluoxetine, also reduce

a. symptoms of antisocial personality disorder b. reactions to internal pain states such as suffocation c. alcohol craving and intake d. criminal behavior

Psychology