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Psychology can be defined as:
a) a science that deals with living beings and life processes
b)
c) the study of behavior and mental processes
d) the study of society, social institutions, and social relationships
Overconfidence is best described as:
a) a placebo
b) intellectual conceit
c) a positive correlation
d) critical thinking
How old is Mrs. Clarke?
a) under 21
b) 39-45
c) 31-38
d) 22-30
Random error in gene replication is known as a
a) gender schema
b) natural selection
c) mutation
d) genome
Psychologist who carefully watch the behavior of chimpanzee societies in the jungle are using a research method known as:
a) the survey
b) the case study
c) naturalistic observation
d) experimentation
In which type of research is a representative random sample of people asked to answer questions about their behaviors or attitudes?
a) experimentation
b) the survey
c) the case study
d) naturalistic observation
How old is Mrs. Clarke's daughter
a) 14
b) 13
c) 12
d) 10
Overconfidence is best described as:
a) a placebo
b) critical thinking
c) a positive correlation
d) intellectual conceit
If you want to eat in my class, then you must do which of the following?
a) bring me a shiny red apple
b) bring enough for the entire class
c) bring in a free newspaper from the library
d) You are not allowed to eat in my class
Which is my BIGGEST pet peeve?
a) Poor writing
b) texting in my class
c) sleeping in my class
d) all of the above equally annoy me
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