Maslow saw science as:
a. being only concerned about advancing the scientist's own personal agenda .
b. a double-edged sword ? as a defense and as a way of improving psychological health.
c. an attempt to avoid working and living in the real world.
d. outdated and out of step with the needs of people.
B
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a. spent about the same amount of time as boys in the control group in after-school academic activities such as reading and doing homework. b. had lower reading and writing scores than boys in the control group. c. had higher levels of behavior problems than boys in the control group. d. were rated as more aggressive by teachers than boys in the control group.
Ann is an adolescent girl whose boyfriend wants to have sexual intercourse with her. Her decision about this will be closely related to
a. her physical attractiveness. b. her hormone levels. c. her parents values and the norms of her peer group. d. her desire to achieve independence.
Which of the following provides the strongest support for the existence of an innate program for learning language?
A. children who learn two languages from birth learn them just as quickly as children who only learn one language B. the case of Genie C. children with the largest vocabulary have parents with large vocabularies D. parents using "parentese"
Nicolaus and Nellis used classical conditioning to develop a taste aversion in mongooses. They allowed the animals to eat eggs that had been laced with carboachol, which caused the animals to become ill. Later, the mongooses showed an aversion to eggs. In this example of classical conditioning, the taste of the eggs was:
a. an unconditioned stimulus b. an unconditioned response c. a conditioned stimulus d. a conditioned response