Suppose that you volunteer to work at a shelter for abused women. The women whom you meet in the shelter are likely to
a. be relatively calm, once they are removed from the abusive situation.
b. shows signs of depression and anxiety.
c. come from middle- and upper-class homes.
d. report that their husbands have nontraditional ideas about gender roles.
B
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a. common b. behavioral c. cardinal d. central
Eunice is highly prone to anger and is concerned about her risk of coronary heart disease. Which of the following is most true of her risk?
a. Chronic anger only influences cholesterol levels. b. Anger can prevent heart attacks. c. She is three times more likely to have heart attacks. d. Anger does not influence her risk of having heart attacks.
In Rosenthal's investigation of expectancy effects in the classroom, before he
labeled the two groups of children as "late bloomers" or not, how did the two groups differ? (a) academic performance (b) IQ (c) academic motivation (d) socioeconomic status (e) none of the above
Most investigations into theory of mind address children's ability to
A) detect their own and other people's perceptions, feelings, desires, and beliefs. B) keep track of the sources of information in memory. C) monitor progress toward a goal and redirect unsuccessful efforts. D) use mnemonic strategies on tests of memory.