Which author of Strangers to Ourselves argued that introspection does not provide a direct pipeline to selfknowledge?
a. Nisbett
b. Chappie
c. Sacks
d. Wilson
d
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In which of the following tests, the more similar the observer's groupings are with an expert's description of prepared statements sorted into categories, the more securely attached the child is?
a. internal working models of attachment c. Attachment Q-Set b. Strange Situation d. Five Factor Model
Because ______________ is a branch of medicine, it is usually practiced by a medical doctor (M.D.)
A) psychiatry B) clinical psychology C) social work D) forensic psychology
Some researchers have developed alternatives to Kohlberg's dilemma method, such as the
Sociomoral Reflection Measure and the Defining Issues Test. How do these assessments differ from Kohlberg's paradigm? A) Rather than provide a rationale for one's reasoning, subjects are provided sample responses and asked to indicate which they would most likely endorse. B) These assessments require one to administer more dilemmas than Kohlberg's assessment; this method allows one to assess domain specific moral reasoning. C) The dilemmas have more to do with everyday social dilemmas, whereas Kohlberg's dilemmas dealt with broader moral issues, such as life-death, stealing, etc. D) They are perhaps more biased methods; people often position themselves in socially desirable ways on these assessments.
A unique feature of DNA is that it can duplicate itself through a process called
A) canalization. B) mitosis. C) genomic imprinting. D) meiosis.