Explain what it means for one to have a social identity.
What will be an ideal response?
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Standards that are established by society regarding what types of behavior are typical or expected are known as ____
a. rules of law b. norms c. equities d. normatives
Charlie is most likely to experience cognitive dissonance if he decides to buy the car that
a. is black inside and outside, which might mean less maintenance, a good thing since he hates fussing with cars. b. is advertised as quick to accelerate up to 80 miles per hour, a feature that he looked for because he likes to pass slow drivers. c. received a high rating in customer satisfaction, which is important to him because his last car was a lemon. d. uses alternative fuel and is therefore environmentally friendly, something Charlie cares deeply about. e. is sleek and so much sexier than all the other cars but is also a gas guzzler and costs much more than he wants to spend.
The relatively stable characteristics of a child's response to the environment including activity level, sociability, and emotionality are called
a. temperament. b. reflexes. c. attachment. d. personality.
Bruce has problems hearing the difference between "ba, da, and pa." What is a neurological explanation for his dyslexia?
A. His word analyzer is overanalyzing the individual letters of a word. B. He has defective neural wiring between the phoneme producer, word analyzer, and automatic detector. C. Bruce has damage in the visual cortex. D. Bruce has brain damage in the thalamus.