"Inner peace" has been shown in research to be a positive aspect of solitude

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

Psychology

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Since the pain relief from placebos can be blocked with Naloxone, this pain relief must be:

a. Biting the bullet b. Unexplainable c. Opiate-based d. Not real

Psychology

In about __________ of cases, the __________ retains custody of the children, so the __________ leaves the household and the children no longer see that parent on a daily basis.

A. 90%; mother; father B. 90%; father; mother C. 50%; mother; father D. 50%; father; mother

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The researcher claims that the Arousal and Group variables in this experiment are not relevant independent variables. State whether you agree or disagree with this statement, and explain your reasoning.

A researcher was interested in the effects of arousal and personality on individuals' GRE test performance. The personality variable he examined was individuals' level of introversion-extraversion. Based on questionnaire responses, each participant was classified as an "extravert" or an "introvert." The researcher manipulated arousal level by giving caffeine to participants prior to administering a practice GRE test. Participants were randomly assigned to a high-caffeine condition, a medium-caffeine condition, or the no-caffeine condition. All participants then completed a version of the quantitative portion of the GRE.
Suppose the researcher observed the following means for each group:

Psychology

In the context of psychological perspectives, which of the following was the focus of the psychoanalytic-psychodynamic perspective?

A. The importance of early childhood experience and relationships with parents as guiding forces that shape personality development B. Human thought, behavior, and personality being shaped by forces of evolution C. Cultural differences that influence the thought and behavior of individuals within each culture D. Understanding and then establishing the conditions that bring about desired behaviors

Psychology