A prehistoric woman exchanged her berries with another woman in return for hides to make clothing. This is an example of what?
A. social norms
B. social exchange
C. evolutionary perspective
D. empathy-altruism
Answer: B
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Jamie is alert when he sees Max prepare to serve the volleyball over the net. Jamie knows that Max is a skilled server who can drop the ball where he wants, regardless of the speed and loft he puts behind the ball. Knowing this, we can expect Jamie's reaction time to position himself for a return will be slower, mostly due to what factor??
a. ?expectancy b. ?stimulus-response compatibility c. ?complexity d. ?confirmation bias
Melancholic, choleric, phlegmatic, and sanguine were the four types of temperament recognized by the ancient __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The group of children most likely to be taking medication for diagnosed ADHD are ______
Fill in the blank with correct word