A researcher takes a bunny and hides it under a napkin. She models this action to a toddler
Three days later, she shows the bunny and napkin to the toddler. The toddler takes the bunny
and hides it under the napkin.
This paradigm is called a(n) __________ paradigm.
A) object hiding B) instrumental conditioning
C) deferred imitation D) habituation
C
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The Bonferroni adjustment for a study in which I had four groups I wanted to compare would be:
a. .01. b. .017. c. .0125. d. .0225.
When applied to collective behavior, social identity theory assumes that most collective behavior
a. is instinctive. b. is uncharacteristic of the individuals in the situation. c. occurs in situations where there is both an ingroup and an outgroup. d. is against the law. e. threatens individuals’ definitions of who they are.
A physician who describes an infant as slow to develop and respond because of congenital problems is attributing the cause of the abnormality to the
a. postnatal environment. b. infant's heredity. c. mother's heredity. d. intrauterine environment.
According to psychologists Conor Seyle and Matthew Newman, the "red states and blue states" have become a national shorthand for dividing Americans into opposing camps with
a. reds being upper class and the blues being middle class. b. reds being conservative and the blues being liberal. c. reds being urban and the blues being rural. d. reds being nonreligious and the blues being religious.