We cannot know the first-person experience of
a. lower animals, like bats or cats.
b. primates other than humans.
c. other humans.
d. any of these organisms.
D
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Which of the following BEST qualifies as an example of prejudice?
a. Sarah believes that gay men tend to like fashion. Thus, when Sarah meets Tom, a gay friend of her brother's, she asks him who his favorite fashion designer is (instead of asking him, say, about sports or movies). b. A CEO of an advertising agency decides that she would like to employ more women. Thus, even though the agency receives applications from equally qualified men and women, far more women than men are hired. c. Vera believes that old people smell bad. When getting on the bus earlier this week, she therefore felt repulsed when she saw that the only available seat was next to an old person. d. Horace has never met a black person before, but he watches a lot of old movies, and he has learned from these movies to associate black people with aggression as well as athleticism.
How could an elementary teacher effectively use negative punishment in the classroom?
a. Give "stars" that can be converted into treats to students who do well on exams. b. Give a slap on the wrist to kids who lie about cheating. c. Take away recess time (something kids want) to decrease misbehavior. d. Take away homework (something the kids find unpleasant) to increase hand-raising behavior.
The running head is ____
a. the title of the research report b. a complete but abbreviated title c. the first two to three words of the title d. the page header
The first generation of antidepressants, imipramine and amitriptyline, were classified as __________
a) a beta-blocker. b) monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors. c) selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). d) tricyclics.