Which of the following views capital punishments as morally appropriate?

a. the United States c. the European Community
b. the United Nations d. Canada and Mexico


A

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The last part of Chapter 2 described a study in which US students were asked to rate a list of personal traits in terms of its importance in their life. The list of 10 most important traits showed that

a. males and females differed greatly in their ratings. b. males were much more likely than females to give high ratings to traits such as "independent" and "self-reliant.". c. females were much more likely than males to give high ratings to traits such as "loyal" and "understanding.". d. more than half of the top 10 most important traits were the same for women and men.CHAPTER 3Infancy and Childhood

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Regarding identity formation, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Early maturation may force premature identity formation. b. If the search for identity ends too soon, it may leave a person with a distorted, poorly formed sense of self. c. Many problems in identity formation stem from unclear standards about the role adolescents should play within Western society. d. After adolescents have attained the concrete operational stage, they are better able to ask questions about their place in the world and about morals, values, politics, and social relationships.

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The primary advantage of electrical synapses over chemical synapses is a. less need for sodium-potassium pumps

b. speed. c. the ability to provide a greater variety of responses. d. the ability to produce inhibition.

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Bob is an expert problem solver. What is one technique that he is likely to use to make his problem solving more effective?

a) He is likely to use algorithms exclusively and avoid heuristics. b) He is likely to use heuristics exclusively and avoid algorithms. c) He is likely to break the problem down into subgoals that make solving the problem more manageable. d) He is likely to look at the big picture of the problem rather than focusing on subgoals of the problem.

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