To assess peer acceptance, researchers usually use self-reports that measure __________ and __________
A) social prominence; social adjustment
B) social preferences; social prominence
C) positive correspondence; negative correspondence
D) social preferences; social adjustment
B
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Chapter 15 discussed how to make the psychology of women more inclusive. According to this discussion, one current problem is that
a. researchers have gone overboard, so that they now study women of color more often than European American women. b. researchers do not conduct enough studies that compare women of color to European American women. c. researchers seldom select a research area in which women of color might be expected to be especially competent. d. researchers have conducted numerous studies on women who are economically disadvantaged, but they have not conducted enough research on women of color.
Recent research that has investigated the cross-cultural prevalence of eating disorders suggests that:
a. both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are largely confined to Western cultures b. anorexia nervosa, but not bulimia nervosa, is largely confined to Western cultures c. bulimia nervosa, but not anorexia nervosa, is largely confined to Western cultures d. both anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are evident throughout the world, regardless of culture
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a. shyness is an inherited temperament. b. babies are adept at hiding their shyness. c. shyness is mostly consistent over the lifetime of a person. d. adult shyness may reflect inherited and learned influences. e. the experience of college elicits shyness.