Mutual self-disclosure leads to greater intimacy

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After John W. Hinckley, Jr. was acquitted of attempting to assassinate President Reagan on the basis of his plea of "not guilty by reason of insanity," ____

a. Congress passed the Insanity Reform Act of 1984, which based the definition of insanity on the individual's ability to understand his or her actions b. the American Law Institute wrote the Model Penal Code, which shifted the burden of determining criminal responsibility from experts to the jury c. the American Law Institute amended its Model Penal Code to include the concept of diminished capacity d. the federal courts amended the insanity laws to place a greater burden on the defendant to prove insanity in assassination cases that involve political figures

Psychology

Patterns of physical development mirror the functional importance of individual systems at specific points in development

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The manager at a local restaurant wants to know if people’s entrée choice is related to how much they enjoy their meal. She collects enjoyment ratings from the first 8 people who choose chicken and the first 8 people who choose beef. Which of the following is true about this study?

a. It is a true experimental design that can reveal whether entrée choice affects meal enjoyment. b. It is a quasi-experimental design that can reveal whether entrée choice and meal enjoyment are related. c. It is a correlational design that can reveal whether entrée choice and meal enjoyment are related. d. It is a regression design that can reveal whether entrée choice predicts meal enjoyment.

Psychology

Eight-year-old Romeo went with his father to buy some fruit. His father kept walking up and down each aisle. Romeo took his father's hand and steered him on a shorter route to get to the produce aisle. Romeo was effectively using

A) planning. B) schematics. C) retrieval. D) mapping.

Psychology