One criticism of Watson was that his strict objectivity ____.?
a. ?was hard to achieve
b. ?was good for the discipline
c. ?needed to be discarded
d. ?was second to the introspection method
e. ?None of the above.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Freud theorized that engaging in aggressive behavior could get rid of pent-up emotions. This notion is referred to as:
A. catharsis B. altruism C. the risky shift D. deindividuation
Regarding early and late maturation, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. In elementary school, fast-maturing girls are less popular and have poorer self-images, perhaps because they are larger and heavier than their classmates. b. By junior high, early maturation for girls includes sexual features, which leads to a more positive body image, greater peer prestige, and adult approval. c. Early maturing girls are more independent and more active in school, but also are more likely to get in trouble at school. d. Compared to the past, there are fewer American girls reaching puberty at earlier ages.
Ezra is standing over the crib of his son, Max, and he gives Max a big smile. To his delight, Max looks up and smiles back at him. Ezra starts blinking his eyes rapidly, and the child repeats the gesture
Which type of neurons are primarily involved in this mimicry? a) axo-axonal neurons b) interneurons c) dendritic neurons d) mirror neurons