Muzafer Sherif's "Robber's Cave study," in which groups of 11-year-old boys at a summer camp were first pitted against one another and then asked to work cooperatively, is often cited as evidence for ________________ theory
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
realistic conflict
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A group of individuals battling alcoholism meets regularly in the basement of a church to exchange ideas and strategies. This is an example of a support group.
a. True b. False
Siroun is informed that both of her one-year-old twin daughters are of "normal" weight. She is then informed that one weighs 16 pounds and the other weighs 26 pounds. How is this possible? a. One of the twins likely has Down syndrome
b. The daughters were likely misweighed. c. The "normal" weight range of one-year-olds is very wide. d. The initial "normal" information was incorrect.
A main difference between somatic symptom disorder and illness anxiety disorder is
a. Somatic symptom disorder has a real medical basis and illness anxiety disorder does not b. Somatic symptom disorder is heritable and illness anxiety is not c. Somatic symptom disorder is associated with physical exacerbation of real symptoms, whereas illness anxiety disorder is associated with distorted beliefs about normal bodily function d. None; the two terms refer to the same disorder in DSM-5.
Children who suffer from a traumatic brain injury tend to recover better than adults who have the same sort of injury because
a. children's brains are not yet as specialized as adult brains. b. children's brains are more specialized than adult brains. c. synaptogenesis is complete in children. d. synaptic pruning is complete in children.