In the study of experimental starvation, the effects of starvation on participants were all of the following EXCEPT:
A) ?aggressive behavior.
B) ?losing interest in normal activities.
C) ?cooperation with others.
D) ?obsession with food.
C
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Janaki is an infant whose vocalizations tend to consist of sounds such as “bababa” or “dadada.” Janaki is ____
a. ?using telegraphic speech b. ?lacking universal grammar c. ?producing babblings d. ?overextending her words
According to Hebb, the second phase of the American revolution in psychology would consist of:
a. exclusively studying overt behavior b. developing third-force or humanistic psychology c. using scientific rigor to study cognitive processes d. synthesizing behaviorism and psychoanalysis
In an experiment in which students took part in a discussion over an intercom, one "student" pretended to have an epileptic seizure. Regarding the degree of bystander intervention shown in this experiment, which of the following responded the most consistently and the quickest?
a. subjects who thought they were alone with the "victim" b. subjects in the three-person groups c. subjects in the six-person groups d. all participants helped and within approximately the same reaction time
In Sternberg's triarchic theory, the person's efficiency at thinking reflects the ____ component
a. test norms b. experiential c. contextual d. componential (information-processing)