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A) consistently find less satisfaction with their lives.
B) are less satisfied with their lives than are people with fewer children.
C) are no more or less satisfied than those with fewer children.
D) are more satisfied with their lives than are people with fewer children.
E) are less satisfied with their lives than they were before they had children.
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A) in a laboratory, studying principles of perception
B) in a school, working to improve teaching methods
C) in a mountain retreat, contemplating the meaning of life
D) in a sleep laboratory, trying to determine if our need for sleep is biologically based
E) in a hospital doing research into the neurochemicals that have survived various "levels" of human evolution
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A) trait and temperament psychology
B) psychodynamic theory
C) structuralism
D) functionalism
E) Gestalt psychology
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A) ensures that studies can be replicated.
B) is a good way to define the dependent variable.
C) is difficult to achieve in research.
D) must be used with great caution.
E) minimizes any potential differences between the control and experimental groups.
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A) Psychology is the scientific study of human nature.
B) Psychology is the scientific study of theories and research methods.
C) Psychology is the scientific study of the process of learning and modifying behavioral reflexes.
D) Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes.
E) Psychology is the scientific study of groups of people.
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A) psychoanalytic
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) evolutionary
E) developmental
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A) irrational ways of interpreting events in the world.
B) unconscious conflicts involving sexuality and aggression.
C) whether an individual lives in a destructive society
D) the upbringing of the person.
E) activity within the person's nervous system.
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A) intervening
B) predictor
C) dependent
D) independent
E) randomized
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A) ask people why they consume alcohol.
B) observe whether people have a positive or negative experience after consuming alcohol.
C) measure brain changes following alcohol consumption.
D) determine patterns of alcohol usage within different cultures.
E) ask people how they feel while they are consuming alcohol.
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A) media reports.
B) empirical investigations.
C) common sense.
D) second-hand reference.
E) careful thought.
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A) stratified
B) correlated
C) randomized
D) dispersed
E) controlled
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A) prediction.
B) knowledge derived from common sense.
C) an informed hunch.
D) little theory.
E) belief system.
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A) brain damage contributed to most mental disorders.
B) emotions were caused by changes in brain chemistry.
C) "truth" was determined by careful testing procedures.
D) emotions can distort thinking.
E) emotions were not worthy of scientific discussion.
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A) confirmation bias.
B) realistic bias.
C) volitional bias.
D) reactive bias.
E) emotional bias.
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A) forming the hypothesis.
B) perceiving the question.
C) coming to a conclusion.
D) developing an argument.
E) identifying research participants.
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A) the relative attractiveness of the two candidates.
B) the qualifications of the two candidates.
C) the type of job the candidates apply for.
D) the response of the interviewer to each candidate.
E) the number of candidates who interviewed for the job.
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A) be paid (or rewarded) for their participation.
B) never be deceived under any circumstances.
C) never participate in blind research.
D) be debriefed after the study if the research involves deception.
E) waive their right to privacy if they volunteer for a study.
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A) a double-blind control.
B) debriefing.
C) deception.
D) vivisection.
E) counterconditioning.
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