Dr. Hyder hypothesizes that aggression in humans has a basis in our genetic adaptations in our distant past. Dr. Hyder's theory is most in line with ___________
a. cross-cultural psychology
b. evolutionary psychology
c. social neuroscience
d. experimental design
Answer: B
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Cross-cultural studies employing the mirror self-recognition test reveal that self-recognition __________.
A. is simply a product of brain maturation B. only occurs when infants grow up with mirrors in their environment C. may occur earlier in cultures that prize individuality D. may occur later in cultures that punish children for being selfish
If you face a prisoner's dilemma situation just one time, especially against an anonymous partner whom you will never meet, you are likely to give the competitive, noncooperative response. However, in real life, cooperation is much more common. Why?
What will be an ideal response?
Carl has survived on the street because he has been able to adapt to the demands of street life. Carl is probably high in ____ intelligence
a. analytical b. creative c. practical d. associative
Which of the following is NOT one of the components of Sternberg's triangular theory of love?
a. intimacy b. commitment c. admiration d. passion