Which of the following groups showed poorer health outcomes such as, higher heart rates, blood pressure, and changes in immune function?
a. couples who did not show emotion during discussions
b. couples in which the man spoke more than the woman during discussions
c. couples who were high in conflict and hostility during discussion
d. couples who used sarcasm and joking during heated discussions
C
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In discussing the marriages of Latinas, your text refers to the concept of marianismo. Which of the following statements is true regarding this concept?
a. Marianismo is the belief that women should play a strong role in the marriage. b. Fewer than half of Latinos and Latinas believe that marriages should adopt the machismo/marianismo pattern. c. Most Latinas remain passive in marriage, focusing on their husband and children, thus supporting the marianismo model. d. Unlike most stereotypes, there is not even a "grain of truth" to the marianismo myth.
Which of the following research topics would be most likely to interest a behaviorist?
a. The effect of parents' marital satisfaction on children's nightmares. b. The effect of praise on children's running speed. c. Individual differences in verbal ability. d. The relationship between the true size of an object and its size as represented in a mental image.
If one is questioning a child witness, what features would be incorporated in a good investigative interview?
A. A good interviewer would ask the child to describe the event in his or her own words before asking specific questions. B. A good interview protocol would discourage the use of suggestive questions. C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B
Syed is sitting in a bustling restaurant listening to his friend talk about the test he just took. Syed is interested in the conversation because he is taking the test tomorrow but all the sudden his interest is drawn across the room because he heard his name spoken. This is called __________.
a) change blindness b) focused attention c) cocktail party phenomenon d) attention deficit phenomenon