According to Schultz & Schultz, a course in the history of psychology is useful because ____.?
a. ?it helps us to understand why modern psychology has so many different movements
b. ?it helps to integrate the areas and issues that constitute modern psychology
c. ?it provides a fascinating story on its own
d. ?All of the choices are correct
e. ?None of the choices are correct
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Which of the following is NOT true regarding commonsense analyses of behavior?
a. They tend to be vague and ambiguous b. They often tolerate contradictory generalizations c. They usually involve little effort to verify ideas or detect errors d. They are typically based on precise definitions and hypotheses
Erving Goffman (1959) argued that life was much like a theater and that people act out various roles. Goffman's ideas are clearly evident in the social psychological study of
a. self-awareness. b. self-presentation. c. public self-consciousness. d. norm formation.
Traits are descriptions of what people
a. do. b. believe. c. are. d. experience.
When attempting to determine if someone is "whole-brain dead," a physician would be unlikely to ask,
a. "Do the brain cells still contain neurotransmitters?" b. "Does the body respond to a pinprick?" c. "Has there been any movement for the past hour?" d. "Are the pupils responsive?"