The inability to recognize things by touching them is called haptic perception.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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A. equal status B. groupthink C. social responsibility D. reciprocity

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Which of the following best illustrates reciprocal causality?

a. Parents influence their children and are also influenced by their own parents. b. Parents influence their children both through heredity and through socialization. c. Parents influence their children and children influence their parents. d. Children are influenced both by their parents and by their peers.

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Which of the following students best describes the role of social biases in the psychology of women?

a. Rickey: "The psychology of women examines how sexism influences women's lives; other biases are relatively unimportant.". b. Meisha: "Studies of either racism or sexism provide important information about the psychology of women, but the combined effects of racism and sexism are rarely discussed.". c. Keshav: "Although other social biases are sometimes mentioned, sexism and heterosexism are actually the only important issues for researchers in the psychology of women.". d. Andrew: "Understanding the psychology of women requires an examination of a number of social biases including sexism, racism, classism, heterosexism, and ageism.".

Psychology

Since about 1960, most Westernized countries have experienced a dramatic

A. decrease in the incidence of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. B. increase in the incidence of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa. C. increase in the incidence of anorexia nervosa but a decrease in the incidence of bulimia nervosa. D. increase in the incidence of bulimia nervosa but no change in the rate of anorexia nervosa.

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