In Milgram's (1974) study on obedience, when the learner missed a word on the list, the teacher responded by ______________

a. rereading the word
b. administering a shock
c. asking for the word again
d. saying harsh words


b

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Connor has Asperger's syndrome. His behavior is socially awkward, and the children in his classroom tend to react negatively to him because of it. In your text's discussion of developmental themes, the impact of Connor's awkwardness on his peers' response to him illustrates

a. a child passive in development. b. a child active in development. c. a child moving through continuous stages. d. a child moving through discontinuous stages.

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Areas in the penis that fill with blood during erection are known as ____

a. corona c. corpora cavernosa b. glans penis d. corpus spongiosum

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Piaget's theory of development focuses on

A) learning from reinforcements. B) qualitative changes in thinking as people grow older. C) social cognitions based on observing and learning from the behaviors of others. D) quantitative changes in thinking as people grow older.

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Asking clients for their opinions about such things as why they are experiencing certain symptoms, how their condition is affecting their life, how they are coping, and how their personal background supports or aggravates their situation is _____.

a. used by some clinicians to establish rapport with a client, but have little relevance to reaching an accurate diagnosis b. recommended in DSM-5 to assist clinicians in identifying cultural factors that should be considered before making a diagnosis c. discouraged in DSM-5 because this may suggest that the clinician is biased against the client's culture, beliefs, or lifestyle d. best avoided because this may reinforce attitudes and beliefs that are contributing to the client's symptoms

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