Imagine you are a defense attorney for an accused terrorist. The woman you are defending walked into a crowded mall, strapped with explosives. The explosives did not detonate, and upon her apprehension, she confessed that the reason she was to blow herself up is that she had terminal brain cancer and the organization who recruited her promised to take care of her infant son for his entire life. Write an opening argument before the judge that utilizes the work of Gilligan, Bandura, and neuroscientists.
What will be an ideal response?
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The personality trait that includes active imagination and sensitivity is
a. extraversion. b. agreeableness. c. neuroticism. d. openness.
The idea that a behavior will increase or decrease based on the consequences that follow that behavior is crucial to
a. Classic conditioning b. Operant conditioning c. Higher order conditioning d. Spontaneous recovery e. none of the above
One important factor that led Congress to adopt the first laws regulating what we now call controlled substances was the association of drug use with crime
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Suppose that adopted children are more similar to their biological parents than their adoptive parents in their preferences for a flavor of ice cream. Which statement is true in this circumstance?
A. Heritability of this trait is high. B. Preferences for ice cream are determined solely by the environment. C. Flavors of ice cream are naturally selected. D. Heritability of this trait is low.