A newborn infant's sense of smell is so well-developed that they can distinguish their mother on the basis of smell alone
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. When psychologists speak of empirical evidence, they are referring to evidence gathered using the scientific method. 2. In descriptive research, a researcher manipulates behavior in a laboratory setting. 3. Epigenetic changes can be passed from one generation to the next. 4. In quasi-experiments, the influence of third variables can be eliminated through careful participant matching procedures 5. Randomized controlled trials in clinical research are analogous to experiments in nonclinical research. 6. In a double-blind procedure, the researcher knows which participants are receiving the treatment. 7. The Tuskegee experiments had a lasting effect on African Americans’ perception of health care professionals. 8. Deception is NOT used in psychological research.
Danielle is a lawyer and has been in a very stressful trial for some time now. Following her initial reaction to the trial, what do we know about Danielle's physical health at this time?
A. Her heart rate has probably been below normal for almost two weeks. B. Her epinephrine levels have probably been below normal for almost two weeks. C. Her body's energy stores have continued to be depleted for most of the trial. D. She is unlikely to experience physical symptoms of stress in the near future.
Unlike structuralism, functionalism has continued as a distinct school of thought.?
a. True b. False
The biological perspective on somatic symptom disorder (somatization disorder) emphasizes which difference in these patients? a. They perceive mild body changes more acutely
b. They have experienced more stress in early childhood. c. They are unable to learn from punishment. d. They are exposed to parents who model how to act sick.