The idea that a littered environment elicits more anti-social behavior is known as the ______.
a. broken glass theory
b. broken window theory
c. spreading of chaos theory
d. none of these
Ans: b
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Watching behavior in real-world settings is known as ___________
A) a case study B) a correlation design C) naturalistic observation D) a self-report
After studying the memory difficulties of H.M. and patients like him, it became apparent that
A) Nondeclarative memories cannot be retained but declarative memories can be recalled normally. B) Incoming sensory information bypasses the sensory memory causing severe memory deficits. C) The ability to transfer declarative information from STM into LTM is intact. D) The ability to bring information from long-term memory into working memory is intact.
Research indicates that serotonin is important in anxiety disorders. Partial evidence for this is found in biochemical challenge studies in which
A) participants' serotonin levels are manipulated and their anxiety levels monitored. B) serotonin levels are monitored to examine how decreased levels are related to decreased anxiety. C) patients with anxiety disorders are studied by examining their lack of ability to produce serotonin in response to a threat. D) participants with anxiety disorders are presented with feared objects and their serotonin levels monitored.
For men, binge drinking is defined as consuming __________.
A. 8 or more drinks in one sitting B. 5 or more drinks in one sitting C. 4 or more drinks in one sitting D. 3 or more drinks in one sitting