What is the goal of evolutionary psychology?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The goal of evolutionary psychology is to identify the universal preferences and needs of people, and thus the common personality traits we share.
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Bill has a tough time seeing solutions to problems from another person's point of view. Bill is at Piaget's __________ stage of cognitive development.
A. preoperational B. formal operational C. sensorimotor D. concrete operational
Predisposing factors, such as a reduced threshold of nociception, precipitating stimuli, such as an injury, and maintaining processes, such as the expectation that the pain will persist, are all important in explaining pain. This describes:
a. gate control theory of pain c. specificity of pain concept b. the pattern theory d. the diathesis-stress model
If there are two independent variables in a repeated measures factorial experiment, and one variable has three levels while the other has 4 levels, how many degrees of freedom are associated with the numerator of the F ratio of the interaction of the variables?
a. 6 c. 12 b. 7 d. can't say without more information
In the ______ phase of the sexual response cycle, sexual tension levels off, breathing becomes more rapid and genital secretions and muscle tension increase
a. plateau c. excitement b. orgasm d. resolution