John Watson’s statement regarding his ability to teach any healthy infant to adopt any desired personality or vocation is today seen to be wrong because . . .
a. Watson was not a very good teacher
b. Today’s infants are securely attached
c. There are many more personality traits today
d. None of the above
d. None of the above
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If culture is defined as a psychological construct, the existence of multicultural identities suggests the existence of multiple psychocultural systems of representations in the minds of multicultural individuals
a) True b) False
Computer scientist Aaron Sloman stated that "Human brains don't work by magic, so whatever it is they do should be doable by machine.". The resulting computer programs can then help us understand how people do those same things. These statements explain the field of
a. computerized creativity. b. proxemics. c. cerebronics. d. artificial intelligence.
The benefits of moving from a high- to low-poverty neighborhood were especially great for
a. adolescent boys. c. preschool girls. b. adolescent girls. d. preschool boys.
When estimating the variance of a population from the sample, the sample variance cannot be used directly because
A) it is based on using absolute deviations. B) it is based on using squared deviations. C) it tends to be slightly too large—it overestimates the population variance. D) it tends to be slightly too small—it underestimates the population variance.