According to Gilligan, women's reasoning about moral situations differs from that of men in which of the following ways?
a. Women are more likely to emphasize justice and upholding the law.
b. Men are more likely to emphasize the impact of a decision on friends and family. c. Women are more concerned about reward and punishment than men.
d. Women are more sensitive than men to the interpersonal context and one's responsibility for others.
d
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In our society, unhelpful messages to bereaved persons typically include
a. recognition of time needed to cope with loss b. acknowledgement of the importance of the loss that has been experienced c. admonitions not to feel the strong grief reactions that one is experiencing d. all of these e. none of these
Which of the following is an example of retroactive interference?
a. Your teacher finds it harder each year to learn and remember student names. b. Your ability to play the piano makes it difficult to learn and remember how to strike the keys on a harpsichord. c. Now that you have learned your new locker combination, you can't remember the old one. d. Since you have moved, it has been difficult to remember your new ZIP code.
Although Mike has good grades, he is disliked by his friends and is often silly and immature
around peers. Mike is exhibiting which subtype of peer rejection? What will be an ideal response?
Research suggests that when judging photos of people's faces, people demonstrate high levels of agreement regarding which faces appear trustworthy, but that these ratings don't correspond to whether the people in the photos are guilty or innocent of cheating on a test. This finding indicates that measurements can be __________, yet not ___________.
A. reliable; valid B. precise; accurate C. nomothetic; idiographic D. basic; applied