__________are particularly concerned with issues such as anxiety, aggression, and gender roles
A) Human factors psychologists
B) Personality psychologists
C) Forensic psychologists
D) Industrial psychologists
E) Select
B
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Evolutionary developmental psychology __________
A) focuses on how the structures of the mind develop to better fit with, or represent, the external world B) seeks to understand the adaptive value of species-wide competencies as those competencies change with age C) views the human mind as a symbol-manipulating system through which information flows D) brings together researchers from many fields to study changes in the brain and behavior patterns
One third of the ________ is visible on the brain's surface
a. corpus callosum b. cerebellum c. cerebral cortex d. thalamus e. climacteric
Some research indicates that there are sleeper effects related to parental divorce. Studies examining college students whose parents divorced during their childhood years found that these students
A) have lower scores on academic performance measures. B) still harbor painful feelings about their parents' divorce. C) have feelings that their parents' divorce was the wrong thing for their family. D) have problems with social skills and forming friendships during college.
Effective self-regulatory skills
A) are weakly correlated with academic success. B) sometimes interfere with children's task performance. C) foster a sense of academic self-efficacy. D) develop rapidly during the preschool years.