Orest is in a good mood because he just found $10 in the hallway at school. Suddenly, he walks next to someone who needs help. Because he is in a good mood, he is
a. likely not to notice. c. less likely to be helpful.
b. more likely to help. d. not likely to be affected by his mood.
B
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A. psychosocial factors B. cognitive factors C. behavioral factors D. environmental factors
What evidence is there that Martin had feelings of inferiority?
What will be an ideal response?
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a. sympathetic c. autonomic b. central d. somatic
Why is it difficult for adults to modify gender stereotyping that occurs within children's peer groups?
A) Gender-typed remarks are inevitable in both boys and girls. B) Biological sex is a legitimate basis for limiting individual roles and behaviors within peer groups. C) Children's sexist statements often occur out of adults' earshot. D) Children are too confused by behaviors that fall outside of traditional gender roles.