Frank and Dinah are playing the PDG (prisoners’ dilemma game). If they both pick A, they both win $2. If they both pick B, they both lose $1. If one picks A and the other picks B, the one who picks A loses $1 and the one who picks B wins $4. If Frank picks B he is making the ___ choice.
a. mixed-motive
b. neutral
c. cooperative
d. competitive
e. individualistic
d. competitive
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The most common sort of dichotomous format is
a. multiple choice. b. Q-sort. c. Likert. d. true-false.
Which statement about infants’ memory processing is true?
A) Babies display recognition but not recall. B) Babies display recall but not recognition. C) Infants’ memory processing is remarkably similar to that of adults. D) Infants acquire information slowly and fail to retain it over time.
Why do tribal Africans in middle adulthood show less decline in hearing than people in developed countries do?
a. They are exposed to less noise in their daily lives. b. They must make loud noises to keep away predators, so they are used to loud noise. c. They are genetically better at hearing. d. Their diets have been shown to support hearing.
Adolescents' healthy social development is most effectively promoted by ________ and at least a moderate level of ________.
A. love; parental control B. autonomy; indulgent parenting C. mothers; disagreements D. peer relationships; conflict