As she always loved music, Julie's parents enrolled her in music lessons, made many trips with her to concerts, and tried to have music playing in the home as much as possible. This demonstrates the

A) concept of niche-picking. B) evocative role of her genetic code.
C) active role of her genetic code. D) passive role of her genetic code.


B

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As part of the application procedure for admission to university, Butch has to complete the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). The university administrators at the campus he has applied to have determined that only those students who score in the top 40% on the SAT are likely to successfully complete a 4-year university program. In this instance, the university administrators believe that the SAT

has: a. good predictive validity b. high content validity c. high reliability d. poor standardization

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Overall evaluations toward attitude objects are often difficult to change

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Who developed the person-centered approach?

A. Carl Rogers B. Rollo May C. Abraham Maslow D. Fritz Lang

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The __________ hypothesizes that sub cortical regions of the brain involved in the rewarding aspects of risky behavior may mature earlier than the prefrontal brain regions involved in cognitive control and decision making

a) brain growth model b) maturation gap model c) mental maturation theory d) immature brain-lobe theory

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