Following the collapse of the Soviet empire in 1989, social psychology's focus on conflict ____

a. remained unchanged
b. emphasized racial/ethnic conflict
c. lessened
d. increased


B

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psychologist randomly selects one athlete to participate in a study from a list of all athletes on campus. Then, beginning with the randomly selected athlete, he selects every fourth athlete on the list to also participate in the study. What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following best reflects the beliefs of someone using a legalist value system?

A) An unhappy marriage should be prolonged to better serve his or her spouse. B) An unhappy marriage should be prolonged to better serve his or her three children. C) An unhappy marriage should not be prolonged because of personal consequences. D) An unhappy marriage should not be ended because of religious traditions.

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A father's use of alcohol and illegal drugs has no significant effect on the development of a fetus.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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