In class you learned about a study comparing how popular and rejected children:

a. manage conflicts that they have with their classmates
b. try to join in on interactions with unfamiliar peers
c. describe each other's psychological characteristics
d. reason about scenarios in which children report on the misdeeds of their peers

Ans: b. try to join in on interactions with unfamiliar peers

Psychology

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When he is teaching a class on "Our Human Heritage," Professor Frohardt, a sociobiologist, is likely to contend that ________

a. evolution has bred into each of us a tendency to act in ways that maximize our chances of passing on our genes. b. evolution can explain simple behaviors, such as smiling or recognizing emotions, but it cannot account for complex social customs, such as taboos against female adultery. c. males and females of a species are affected by the same evolutionary pressures. d. the differences between the mating behaviors of men and women are largely cultural.

Psychology

According to Freud, the content of our dreams reveals

A. what has been on our mind when we are awake. B. implicit punishments and rewards. C. unconscious conflicts and desires. D. what we value the most about ourselves.

Psychology