Although no one has ever taught Kenna how to behave in church, when she goes there she seems to understand that it is a place to be quiet, to sit calmly, and to do what other people do
Kenna's church behavior is best thought of as developing through:
a. maturation
b. enculturation
c. socialization
d. individualist cultural immersion
b
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a. diatheses; delusions b. compulsions; obsessions c. obsessions; compulsions d. diatheses; conversions e. conversions; diatheses
Which structure is part of the inner ear?
a. ?stirrup b. ?eardrum c. ?cochlea d. ?auditory canal
To illustrate the problem of other minds, philosophers imagine hypothetical zombies that:
A) are themselves fully conscious. B) have a mind but must eat brains because they are lacking this critical organ. C) are themselves unconscious but are indistinguishable from persons who are conscious. D) are programmed to act in certain ways but cannot modify their actions based on experiences.
How can child abuse be prevented?
a. by strengthening parenting skills in the general population b. it cannot be prevented c. by making child abuse a crime d. by taking abused children out of the environment and placing them in foster care