Amanda's baby is awake and squirming around, oblivious to anything happening around her. Amanda's baby is most likely in the ____ state
a. alert inactivity
b. crying
c. waking activity
d. REM
c
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What event in 2011 has increased the level of discussion in social psychology about the role of values in the research process?
a. the mistreatment of experimental participants b. the failure of IRBs to adequately oversee research c. the confession of a researcher to fabrication of data d. the report that most researchers fail to debrief their participants
Nina is looking at an inkblot. She focuses on the upper right corner of the card as she describes what she sees in it. She tells the examiner she sees a dog in that part of the inkblot and largely ignores the rest of the inkblot. Which of the following BEST illustrates the content of Nina's response?
a. The fact that she says she sees a dog b. The fact that she focuses on the upper right corner of the inkblot c. The fact that she answers the examiner d. All of these illustrate the content of Nina's response
The social institution that has the most direct impact on the daily lives of adolescents is
A) local government. B) the workplace. C) school. D) newspapers and television.
When a young boy in preschool he received a puppy for his birthday, his teacher asked him if the puppy was a boy or a girl he looked at me in a confused way and said, "Dogs are boys and cats are girls." He was in the process of building his schemas of boy-things and girl-things. At some point after his teacher's conversation, he realized that dogs can be girls too, thus changing his schema accordingly. This is illustrative of which of the following concept.
a) Assimilation b) Accommodation c) Wisdom d) Self-determinism