Bystander apathy results from:
a. social loafing.
b. deindividuation.
c. diffusion of responsibility.
d. the familiarity effect.
c
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Which statement about the relationship between religious experiences and positive health outcomes is TRUE?
A) Religiosity but not spirituality is associated with positive health outcomes. B) Spirituality but not religiosity is associated with positive health outcomes. C) Religiosity and spirituality both are associated with positive psychological but not physical health outcomes. D) Both religiosity and spirituality are associated with positive psychological and physical health outcomes.
The DSM-IV-TR classification system contains information about
a. diseases. b. illnesses. c. psychological disorders. d. medical conditions.
Ryan, a high-school football player, received a head injury during a game. Following recovery, Ryan was unable to remember anything that happened before the injury. However, he was able to form new relationships and new memories. In the context of forgetting, Ryan's condition best exemplifies
A. retrograde amnesia. B. the primacy effect. C. anterograde amnesia. D. the recency effect.
In order to carefully control conditions and confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis about the causes of behavior, one must
a. engage in naturalistic observation. b. develop a causal correlation. c. perform an experiment. d. conduct a survey.