The narrative method of conducting research involves
a. measuring and comparing an aspect of individual behavior from at least two cultural groups.
b. translating materials.
c. reviewing a variety of narrative materials including stories (oral or written), diaries, letters, and so on, and their analysis.
d. talking with people.
Answer: c
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Which statement concerning the role of culture on infant attachment is true?
a. Attachment styles are universal and unaffected by culture. b. In collectivist cultures, infants are more likely to develop autonomous behaviors. c. Most infants raised in individualistic cultures are insecurely attached to their primary caregiver. d. A secure attachment is best defined by cultural standards that can vary from country to country.
A likely explanation for the illusory-correlation effect is that
a. people choose a stereotype as an anchor, and they make only small adjustments based on that anchor. b. people believe that correlations are illusions, somewhat similar to optical illusions. c. we pay too much attention to just one cell in the matrix, rather than the three other possible combinations of variables. d. we select the least available cell as an anchor, and then we make adjustments away from that anchor.
One's life story is essentially the same as one's
A) self-esteem. B) identity. C) possible selves. D) moratorium.
Using an electrode, an experimenter produces flashes of colored light and simple visual experiences in a patient undergoing brain surgery. Most likely she has activated the lobes
a. parietal b. frontal c. occipital d. temporal