Which of these is NOT one of the controlled ways that scientists utilize to observe others?

a. naturalistic observation c. survey
b. scientific observation d. case study


B

Psychology

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Jim noticed that there was someone lying on the floor in the hallway. Lots of people were walking by and although a few looked at the person, no one slowed down or stopped. Jim is likely to determine the person is not in need of urgent assistance and continue walking as well because of

a. the bystander effect. c. the ambiguous situation. b. informational influence. d. all of these.

Psychology

____________________ is an occasional long-term side-effect of phenothiazine treatment of schizophrenia that involves rhythmical, stereotyped movements and lip smacking.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

Psychology

Statistical approaches to abnormality define as "abnormal" those who

a. show evidence of loss of contact with reality. b. are unhappy, withdrawn, and depressed. c. deviate from typical or average patterns of behavior. d. are disabled by anxiety.

Psychology

Rani has been diagnosed with depression and has no interest in playing on her soccer team, which she has done each week for over two years. This loss of enjoyment in pleasurable activities is a(n) __________ symptom of depression.

A. cognitive B. motor behavior C. emotional D. motivational

Psychology