Psychological hedonism may be described as

a. the pursuit of pleasure and the avoidance of pain for the greatest number of people.
b. the pursuit of pleasure only.
c. limited in explanatory usefulness due to subjectivity of its key concepts.
d. the primary human motivator according to a preponderance of scientific evidence.


C

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a. The two colors produce different velocities of action potentials b. The two colors produce different ratios of responses by types of cones. c. The two colors produce excitation in different areas of the brain. d. The two colors produce different durations of response by most of the cones.

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During the sensorimotor period:

a. object permanence develops b. reversibility is mastered c. the principle of conservation is mastered d. abstract reasoning skills emerge

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Explain the difference between the fundamental attribution error and the actor-observer bias. Discuss why these discrepancies occur.

What will be an ideal response?

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If observers agree 40 times out of 60, then the interrater reliability is:

a. 1.5. b. .67. c. .33. d. not able to be determined.

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