Regarding the methods used by Berenbaum and Hines (1992), which of the following best describes the subjects who served as the control groups?
A) relatives of the CAH girls who were older than the CAH girls
B) randomly selected female children of a similar age to the CAH girls
C) randomly selected male children of a similar age to the CAH girls
D) relatives of the CAH girls who were of a similar age to the CAH girls
D
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a) Research does not support the idea that people want to self-actualize. b) Evidence suggests that met needs become less important. c) His theory was based primarily on the study of Americans. d) The theory does not suggest a regulatory fit.
________________ helping occurs when a helper seeks to increase his or her own welfare by helping another
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The most effective way for Hera to get her son young Zeus to become more prosocial would be to a. act lazy herself so he can see how unhelpful that behavior is
b. criticize him for being so lazy and unhelpful. c. show him bad things that happen to people who don't help. d. offer him chances to help bring in the groceries.
Angel is worried that her intrusive, unacceptable thoughts are signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Research suggests that ____
a. unless the thoughts are bizarre, she does not have the disorder b. she probably has the disorder because it is defined by intrusive thoughts c. she cannot have the disorder unless she engages in compulsive behaviors d. such thoughts are common unless they cause her discomfort or are uncontrollable