In many cultures, _____

a. older brothers typically take care of younger siblings
b. younger siblings typically turn to older sisters when their mothers are unavailable
c. the influence of older sisters on siblings disappears after adolescence
d. as siblings reach adolescence, their conflict increases


B

Psychology

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a. aggressive b. competitive c. docile d. argumentative

Psychology

Abby, Chrissy, and Kate are teammates playing “Win, Lose, or Draw.” They need exactly 10 points to win and must choose who will draw next. They have some statistics on the points each girl gets when she draws: Abby has a mean of 10 points, Chrissy has a median of 10 points, and Kate has a mode of 10 points. Which girl should draw to have the best chance of winning?

a. ?Abby b. ?Chrissy c. ?Kate d. ?Both Kate and Abby

Psychology

Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. "The unconditioned stimulus in the Little Albert study initially was a white rat. " 2. "Through a process called stimulus generalization, Little Albert learned to fear anything that was white and furry. " 3. "After being conditioned to fear white rats, Albert also was afraid of white rabbits, illustrating the effects of stimulus discrimination. " 4. "The Little Albert study showed that fear conditioning in humans is quite different from fear conditioning in animals. " 5. "According to the Rescorla–Wagner model, the US (unconditioned stimulus) sets up an expectation for the CS (conditioned stimulus). "

Psychology

Related words are falsely recognized at a higher rate than unrelated words because _____.

Psychology