The moral intuitionist approach to understanding morality is BEST understood within which domain of psychology?
A) psychodynamic
B) social
C) cognitive
D) humanistic
C) cognitive
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If your circadian rhythm becomes out of step with clock time when you travel, you experience a phenomenon known as:
A. sleep spindles B. activation-synthesis C. paradoxical sleep D. jet lag
When members of a group share similar attitudes, these attitudes can become intensified and decisions are more likely to involve
a. no-risk. c. splits among members. b. risk. d. none of these.
Sarah's mother has Huntington's disease, an illness that results from a dominant gene. Her father, on the other hand, does not have the illness. What is the likelihood that Sarah herself will develop the disease?
a. Sarah has no chance of developing the disease, as she would have inherited a healthy allele from her father. b. Sarah probably has a 50 percent chance of developing the disease, as her mother could have given her either a healthy allele or an allele that produces the illness. c. Sarah has a 50 percent chance of developing the disease, because her mother would not have the disease herself unless she was homozygous for Huntington's disease. d. Sarah has a 25 percent chance of developing the disease, because her father could be a carrier.
Ingroup and outgroup bias is beneficial from an evolutionary perspective because they promote:
a. conflict among groups. b. bonds among people in the same group. c. diversity within groups. d. prejudice and discrimination.