Margaret wants to study displays of justice and fairness in trial settings cross-culturally,
using what Matsumoto has called the "bottom-up approach." One method she could use
in order to do this is to
a. devise a theory of what constitutes a justdecision, then observetrials in several
societies and see how well the theory applies.
b. hold "mock trials" in different communities and observe people's behavior.
c. attempt to become an active participant observer (i.e., juror) in at least two
different cultures.
d. observe and record people's behavior during a trial in one culture, then do the
same in a different culture and compare the two.
d
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Which of the following psychological outcomes can people who exercise frequently enjoy?
A. Increased amygdala function, increased HPA function, decreased dopamine B. Decreased serotonin, decreased noradrenaline, increased keratin C. Improved mood, improved cognition, capacity for neurogenesis D. Increased carbon-dioxide reaching the brain, improved dreaming, improved self-concept
At the present time in the U.S., the most widely prescribed group of antidepressants consist of the
a. tricyclics b. monoamine oxidase inhibitors c. lithium and its derivatives d. selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
A subjective evaluation of a person is referred to as
a. personality. b. character. c. temperament. d. a trait critique.