If World War II and the Holocaust had never happened, would psychology be where it is today? Would social psychology exist or be as popular if the world hadn't been inspired to understand the events leading up to and ending that war? What other topics might be considered more important?

What will be an ideal response?


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a. environment. b. testosterone. c. maternal prenatal diet. d. teratogens.

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Alyssia has an IQ of 55. Which statement is TRUE?

A) Alyssia has a below-average IQ but does not have an intellectual disability. B) Alyssia has a severe intellectual disability. C) Alyssia has a moderate intellectual disability. D) Alyssia has a mild intellectual disability.

Psychology

Richard is a male who is attracted to both men and women. He is

a. a gay man. c. bisexual. b. heterosexual. d. cephalosporin.

Psychology

Early research on the psychological aspects of eating suggested that overweight individuals ignore the cues their bodies give them when food is available and prominent. This theory was modified, however, because

a. it was shown that biological predispositions to being overweight better explained weight problems. b. weight itself does not always predict eating patterns. c. the early theories did not take resting metabolic rate into account. d. identical twins reared apart are rarely both overweight.

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