Milgram's research on obedience is notable for having led some participants to believe that a helpless man in the next room had been rendered unconscious or even dead by a strong electric shock, marked "xxx" on a shock generator. What was the highest voltage that participants believed they could administer?
a. 150 volts
b. 275 volts
c. 360 volts
d. 450 volts
d
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a. coping. b. appraisal. c. learning helplessness. d. adaptation.
Which STIs are monitored by federal mandatory reporting laws?
a. Syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, and HIV b. Herpes, HPV, and HIV c. Only syphilis and HIV d. Doctors and health centers are required by law to report information on all STIs.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
An inclusive approach to psychology takes cultural context into consideration.
How many neurons does the brain contain when the toddler is 2 years old?
a. twice as many as at birth b. four times as many as at birth c. half as many as at birth d. the same total number of neurons