Sadie is terrible at sports, but sports aren't very important to her. Mariah is excellent at music, and music is quite important to her. Zach is very good at building with Lego, but he does not think this is a very important skill. Who will have the highest self-esteem?

a. Mariah
b. Sadie
c. Zach
d. Mariah, Sadie, and Zach will all have similar levels of self-esteem.


A

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b. creating a zone of maximum comfort. c. making his life less continuous. d. demonstrating docility.

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Marie has a history of being arrested for arson and shows no remorse for her destructive actions; Marion has a perfect legal record, but often manipulates her friends to get what she wants and doesn't feel guilt when she hurts their feelings. Marie most likely has_______, while Marion most likely has___________

a. Schizoid personality disorder; antisocial personality disorder b. Antisocial personality disorder; schizoid personality disorder c. Psychopathy; antisocial personality disorder d. Antisocial personality disorder; psychopathy

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A psychology graduate student is employed as a research assistant in a psychological experiment involving deception. In studying the research plan, she notices that no debriefing is planned. What should she do?

a. She has a responsibility to raise the question with the principal investigator and see that it is resolved. b. Because she is not in charge of the project, she has no ethical responsibility and should do nothing. c. Although she has no ethical responsibility, she should suggest that the investigator look into the ethical question but should not pursue the matter any further. d. She should resign her assistantship in order to protect her ethical position.

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Who has the primary responsibility for ensuring the ethical treatment of participants in the experimental setting?

a. the American Psychological Association b. the researcher c. the Human Subjects' Committee d. the Institutional Review Board

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