Any publication in which the works, ideas, or observations are those of the author is called ______.
A. a primary source
B. an electronic source
C. a secondary source
D. an impartial source
Answer: A
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b. participants must memorize a list of words and then recall them in whatever order they can. c. participants are asked to generate a list of words associated with a word presented to them by the experimenter. d. participants learn pairs of words (e.g., light – car) and are later asked to recall the second word of each pair (e.g., car) after being presented with the first word of the pair (e.g., light).
In Kohlberg's theory, the first level of moral reasoning in which morality is motivated by the avoidance of punishments and attainment of rewards is called the _________ level
a. conventional c. unconventional b. postconventional d. preconventional
Beth and Joanne are jurors for a case in which the defendant has been charged with robbery. Beth has a tendency to make internal, stable and global attributions. Joanne has a tendency to make external, unstable, and specific attributions. Given this information, what are Beth and Joanne's likely ideas about defendant responsibility?
A. Beth will tend to see the offender as less responsible for his crime than Joanne. B. Beth will tend to see the offender as more responsible for his crime than Joanne. C. Beth and Joanne will tend to see the offender as equally responsible. D. none of the above
To determine who is overweight and who is obese, researchers use a measure called the
a. obesity index. b. body fat index. c. body mass index. d. overweight/underweight scale.