Why would it be difficult to replicate Milgram's obedience experiment today?

a. Hackers could disrupt the collection of data.
b. People today have much less respect for authority.
c. The minimum pay for research participants is much greater today.
d. Ethical standards now require informed consent from participants.


d

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Psychologist Albert Bandura believes that children learn aggression through

a. classical conditioning. b. insight learning. c. observing and imitating models. d. latent learning. e. none of these; Bandura believes that aggression is an inborn quality.

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For the Stoics, the basic moral choice a person makes is:

a. to act or not to act in accordance with nature’s plan b. to live or not to live in accordance with God’s will c. to seek pleasure or to avoid pain d. to follow one’s personal impulses or to conform to society’s values

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In laboratory experiments, a cumulative recorder that has a moving strip of paper and a mechanical pen is connected to a Skinner box. When reinforcers are given to the animal, they are indicated on the paper by

a. steep lines. b. horizontal lines. c. small tick marks. d. empty spaces.

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What are values?

A. information that is simple and often times sensational B. stable perceptions about the individual’s place and his or her role in the world C. knowledge encapsulated in the law and detailed in rules and principles D. information gathered through the scientific methods

Psychology