When someone is cognitively perceived as lacking positive human qualities but as retaining negative, animalistic qualities such as aggression they are what?
A. in a crisis of masculinity
B. part of an honor culture
C. purposefully aggressive
D. dehumanized
Answer: D
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b. Flash a variety of photographs at a rapid speed. c. Touch the person's face. d. Play some unfamiliar music.
What were the findings of Harry and Margaret Harlow's attachment study using rhesus monkeys?
A. The drive to stay close to the source of nourishment outweighs the need for contact comfort. B. The need for contact comfort is as basic as the need for food. C. Only securely attached monkeys demonstrated the need for contact comfort. D. The infants died within a critical period if denied contact comfort despite having adequate food and water.
The degree to which the results of an experiment can be generalized can also be described as the
a. reliability of an experiment. b. the internal validity of an experiment. c. the representativeness of an experiment. d. the effect size of the results obtained.
Which of the following is an incorrect statement about the nature of modern versions of psychoanalysis?
a. they are often tailored to meet the needs of the particular client b. attempts are made to excavate and reconstruct the person's entire personality c. greater emphasis is placed on improving the client's interpersonal skills d. less attention is given to sexual and aggressive drives