The cause of adolescent risk-taking behaviors
A. is culturally specific.
B. is inherited.
C. may be genetic or environmental.
D. is environmental.
Answer: C
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Cross-cultural research in the area of identity formation reveals that
a. the stages of identity formation are invariable across culture. b. individuals in all cultures work toward identity formation through a process of self-exploration. c. individuals in nonindustrialized countries seem to develop their identity at a faster pace. d. individuals in many nonindustrialized societies complete the process of identity formation though the process of identity foreclosure.
You and your girlfriend are discussing the experience of an emotion. You argue that certain external stimuli will instinctively trigger specific patterns of arousal and action that you know as a specific emotion. Your girlfriend argues that emotions do not differ greatly in their physiological arousal and that how you label the emotion you are experiencing will depend upon your assessment of the
arousal. You are presenting the argument of the ____________ while your girlfriend is arguing the ___________. a. Cannon-Bard theory; Cognitive Appraisal theory b. James-Lange theory; Cannon-Bard theory c. James-Lange theory; Cognitive Appraisal theory d. Theory of Cognitive Appraisal; Cannon-Bard theory
The rise in average IQ over generations is termed the ______
Fill in the blank with correct word
Qualitative variable is to quantitative variable as ____ is to _____
a. categorical variable; numerical variable b. numerical variable; categorical variable c. ordinal, interval, or ratio data; nominal data d. categorical variable and ordinal, interval, or ratio data; numerical variable and nominal data