Why is it important to study the history of psychology?
a. For a deeper understanding of concepts and ideas, to recognize fads, and to avoid the repetition of mistakes
b. For a deeper appreciation of how ideas are typically born fully developed and how quickly the big questions
have been answered in psychology
c. To recognize how the field of psychology has been immune to the fads that typically plague other academic
fields
d. To recognize why there is only one true and correct approach to psychology today
a. For a deeper understanding of concepts and ideas, to recognize fads, and to avoid the repetition of mistakes
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What will be an ideal response?
If an EEG record reveals evidence of very small and very fast waves, a researcher is likely to conclude that the sleeping person is __________.
A. really not sleeping and is awake B. in stage N2 C. in stage N3 D. in stage N4
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In the Murian culture of eastern India, children live
A. at boarding schools from ages 8 to 18. B. with their grandparents from ages 12 to 20. C. in group homes from age 13 to age 18. D. in dormitories from age 6 until marriage.