Your friend David has decided to start studying human development because he hates studying biology. According to your text, will David find happiness in his new area of interest?

a. Yes, because he can focus on psychological factors and ignore sociocultural and biological factors.
b. Yes, but only if he enjoys studying sociocultural factors

c. No, because studying biological influences is a necessary component to understanding development.
d. No, because normative age-graded influences are all biological.


c

Psychology

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a. a possible association between the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine and the development of autism in children b. a possible association between the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine and the development of leukemia in children c. a possible association between all vaccines and the development of Parkinson’s disease in adults d. a possible association between all vaccines and leukemia in children

Psychology

Renata started grad school this fall and is locked into the program for the next three years because she has accepted a fellowship. Unfortunately, Renata discovers that she hates the field specialization she is in. According to cognitive dissonance theory, Renata is likely to

A. not change her dislike of the program. B. decide that she loves the program. C. decide how much she thinks the amount of the fellowship justifies her staying in a field she dislikes. D. quit school and find a job.

Psychology

A main focus of cognitive therapy is to identify, challenge, and change one's _____

Fill in the blank with correct word

Psychology

The observation that a smaller number of infants are shy in contrast to the 40% of shy college students suggests that

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.

Psychology