When psychology students evaluate research with animals, students
a. usually have very negative attitudes about the use of cats, dogs, and rats.
b. are very similar to their faculty mentors in their attitudes toward such research.
c. support such research for their own studies, but not for the research of others.
d. are very likely to agree that animals are necessary for their own research.
B
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Although both Skinner and Freud believed that humans are not in control of their behavior, Skinner was more optimistic because he suggested that
a) compared to animals, humans do have some control. b) humans are content knowing that they lack control. c) humans could be controlled more effectively through technology. d) humans might gain a measure of control through self-understanding.
Ramona suffers from panic disorder. She often worries about having a panic attack,
especially when she is out in public. Several times in the last week, she has declined offers to attend parties and other social gatherings with her friends. Ramona's fear of being in public is best accounted for in terms of a. psychotic behavior. b. an obsession to be with others. c. a compulsion to think about her panic attacks. d. anticipatory anxiety. e. pre-panic behavior.