When the researcher ______, this can increase reactive effects in participant observation research.

What will be an ideal response?


A. adheres to local cultural norms
B. uses the language of the people being observed
C. takes on the behaviors and habits of those being observed
D. is visibly different from and those being observed

Psychology

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What is predicted by insecure attachment in infancy?

a. Anxious attachments are the primary risk factor for eating disorders. b. Anxious attachments are not as great a risk factor as was believed in the past. c. Such attachments are a general risk factor for a number of internalizing problems. d. Such attachments are a major risk factor for medical conditions due to poor child care.

Psychology

The Stroop effect a. occurs when colors are named slowly for words that match the color name. b. occurs when colors are named slowly for words that denote a color name other than the one being named

c. occurs when words are named slowly due to the color in which they are printed. d. occurs when words are named slowly due to their physical similarity with other words presented in the experiment.

Psychology

According to the __________ perspective, an organism learns the association between two stimuli because they are paired together, not because the organism knows that one stimulus will follow another

a. cognitive c. psychoanalytic b. behaviorist d. observational

Psychology

The text outlines a relationship between an antisocial peer group and criminal behavior. Drawing on the work of Andrews and Bonta (2002), describe two ways that peers can influence criminal behavior.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology