Social selectivity refers to
a) cultivating only one's most important social relationships.
b) restricting one's social interactions only to family members.
c) seeking out new social interactions.
d) seeking out solitary social activities.
a
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a. are generally recognized by the community as having a serious deficiency b. can live independently with proper support c. are typically institutionalized d. will not be able to live a satisfying lifestyle
A researcher studies the impact of cell phone use during class lectures on college students' exam scores. Whether the results of this study help us to understand the relationship between cell phone use during class lectures and work performance in real-life institutions is a question of
A. internal validity. B. study confounds. C. external validity. D. the original research hypothesis.
What is the key flaw in studies of the effect of exercise on mental abilities in which comparisons are made between regular exercisers and sedentary adults?
a. The exercisers use so many different forms of exercise that we can't be sure what works. b. Sedentary subjects may actually exercise somewhat but not report it. c. Those who choose to exercise may be different in other significant ways from those who choose to be sedentary. d. The samples of exercisers are normally younger than the samples of sedentary adults to whom they are compared.
Calista wants to reduce her children's resistance to go to bed. Which of the following activities will help her to achieve her goal?
What will be an ideal response?