What one becomes and where one goes in life is the result of
a. genetic programming.
b. the behavior and personality traits that are "wired in" for life.
c. the environment.
d. the choices one makes, which are influenced by inherited tendencies.
ANSWER: d
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a. true b. false
________ asserts that psychology can be a true science only if it examines observable behavior, not ideas, thoughts, feelings, or motives.
A. Behaviorism B. Structuralism C. Functionalism D. Socialism
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a. social inhibition. b. private self-consciousness. c. self-defeating bias. d. self-efficacy.