Maslow's hierarchy of needs is grounded in Western culture
a. True
b. False
a
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The rituals of the Muscogee Creek tribe include digging graves by hand and throwing a handful of dirt onto the grave before covering it. What do they call the act of throwing a handful of dirt onto the grave?
a. "Ritual burying" b. The "final meal" c. The "magic touch" d. A "farewell handshake"
Mike and Jeff are brothers who have just moved with their parents into a beautiful old house. Mike soon discovers that if he flushes the toilet while Jeff is taking a shower, it will cause the water in the shower to become scalding hot. Naturally, Jeff screams as his reflexes cause him to leap backward in pain. After Mike has repeated this procedure several times, Jeff has begun to twitch
involuntarily every time he hears any toilet flush. In this example, jumping backward to the pain of the hot water would be the a. conditioned response (CR). b. conditioned stimulus (CS). c. unconditioned response (UR). d. unconditioned stimulus (US).
The neurological function of a differentiated neuron in the brain depends on the
a. unique characteristics of its cellular structure. b. biological elements inside its cellular membrane. c. voluntary intention of the entire brain. d. brain organ or site where the neuron becomes located.
Which of the following is linked to a variety of positive outcomes, such as prevention of delinquency, reduction in sexual activity, improved school performance, and positive psychological well-being?
A) permissive parenting, noninterference with daily activities, and allowing the adolescent to withhold information from parents B) consistent parental monitoring of daily activities, through a cooperative relationship in which the adolescent willingly discloses information C) parental insistence on family closeness and obedience to authority, while insisting that the adolescent disclose all information D) acculturative stress, in which immigrant parents from cultures that highly value family closeness react strongly to adolescent disagreement