In general, we are more likely to get help in an emergency when there is only one witness
A) ?True.
B) ?False.
A
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Warneken and Tomasello (2006) studied the helping behavior of 18-month-old infants with an adult experimenter. They found that a. infants this young didn't demonstrate empathy or helping of any kind. b. infants this young understood when the experimenter needed help and, in the majority of cases, attempted tohelp
c. infants this young didn't seem to sense when the experimenter needed help. d. infants this young understood when the experimenter needed help but did not know how to offer help.
Which statement is true regarding the cultural influences on emotional development?
A. North American infants learn to express positive emotions. B. North American infants learn to restrain strong emotions. C. Parents in all cultures share a common way to communicate cultural expectations about emotions. D. All parents instinctively respond immediately to their babies' cries.
What happened to Little Albert?
a. ?He was conditioned to be afraid of a white rat. b. ?He underwent extensive psychoanalysis. c. ?He learned to press a lever to get candy. d. ?He suffered brain damage from a terrible accident.
The identical twin of a gay man has a 50% chance of being gay, but the fraternal twin of a gay man has only a 15% chance of being gay. This phenomenon suggests that:
A) genetic factors completely determine sexual orientation in men. B) environmental factors completely determine sexual orientation in men. C) genetic factors play a minor role in influencing sexual orientation in men. D) genetic factors play a large role in influencing sexual orientation in men.