During the Victorian era, what instrument would be considered "ladylike" and appropriate for a woman to play?

a. Flute
b. Cello
c. Piano
d. All of these


c

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Why are dramatic, sudden changes in personality difficult to believe?

A. because they are based on psychodynamic techniques B. personality traits are stable and typically do not change suddenly C. genetics account for 95% of personality, and genetics do not change D. environment, which influences personality, never changes suddenly

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As the influence of _____ diminished, there arose a resurgence of interest in internal causes for behavior, such as the psychobiological research done by Karl Lashley.

a. radical behaviorism b. connectionism c. cybernetics d. information theory

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The phenomenon referred to as the ________ effect refers to the cycle of behavior in which a teacher transmits an expectation about a student and thereby actually brings about the expected behavior

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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Which of the following describes what happens when a boy is tested on one of the standard measures of a false belief?

a. a boy is asked about where a girl might look for an object that was moved when she was out of the room b. a boy is asked to sort shapes based on his beliefs about how someone else just sorted the shapes c. a boy is asked what he sees on a picture that looks like a dog but is labeled by an adult as a cat d. a boy is asked about whether it is possible for someone to make a dog be able to meow like a cat by believing the dog is actually a cat

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