In the early 1930s, anthropologist Margaret Mead lived among the people of Samoa.She recorded their behaviors and spent long hours talking with them, particularly the young girls in whose development she was most interested. Her approach to gaining

knowledge represents which of the following social science methods?

a. naturalistic observation
b. the psychometric approach
c. the correlational method
d. survey research


a

Psychology

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Nianzu quickly applies learning and memory strategies to new situations and engages in self-regulation. According to Sternberg, Nianzu excels in __________ intelligence

A) analytical B) creative C) practical D) experiential

Psychology

Conscientiousness involves __________.

A. assertiveness B. considering consequences before acting C. distractibility D. being adventurous

Psychology

Nearly all young children touch their genitals

a. True b. False

Psychology

What are the advantages and disadvantages of archival research?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology