A) cultural guidelines that shaped Ted's personality.
B) how Ted's parents shaped his behavior.
C) striving for growth and exercising free will.
D) the conflict between personal desires and social restrictions.
E) Ted's unconscious resentment of his siblings.
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A) trait and temperament psychology
B) psychodynamic theory
C) structuralism
D) functionalism
E) Gestalt psychology
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A) self-report measures.
B) naturalistic observation.
C) conditioning.
D) introspection.
E) a double-blind study.
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A) psychodynamic theory
B) behaviorism
C) Gestalt psychology
D) cognitive psychology
E) humanistic psychology
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A) behavioral
B) sociocultural
C) psychodynamic
D) cognitive
E) evolutionary
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A) testing the hypothesis
B) observing events
C) forming a hypothesis
D) formulating a theory
E) randomizing participants
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A) individual students.
B) students' previous grades in psychology.
C) test scores.
D) students' interest in psychology.
E) method of instruction.
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A) experimental
B) confounding
C) dependent
D) independent
E) control
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A) mumps
B) rubella
C) measles
D) polio
E) human papilloma virus (HPV)
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A) psychoanalytic
B) behavioral
C) cognitive
D) evolutionary
E) developmental
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A) some studies would be impractical or unethical.
B) randomization is often hard to achieve.
C) double-blind studies are usually dangerous to participants.
D) researchers know that their results usually will not be published.
E) they are not a very effective way to learn about cause-and-effect relationships.
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A) relation between grade-point average and salary
B) thought processes students used while trying to answer this question
C) how changes in the rate of television violence influence real-life violence
D) effectiveness of several treatments for people who suffer from depression
E) the hereditary determinants of sexual orientation
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A) the ways in which the games of boys differ from the games of girls
B) the development of a male baby raised as a female after a surgical error destroyed his penis
C) the math skills of students in Japan as compared to those of U.S. students
D) physiological changes that occur when people watch violent movies
E) the relationship between childhood nutrition and physical development
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A) to comply with legal requirements
B) to identify all the extraneous variables
C) to allow researchers to replicate experiments
D) to explain research results so that non-psychologists can understand them
E) to validate grant funding that supported their research
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A) Gestalt
B) behavioral
C) humanistic
D) psychodynamic
E) temperament
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A) there is informed consent.
B) research is more important than people.
C) it may be necessary for the experiment to work.
D) it is not that harmful.
E) there are no guidelines that prohibit any use of deception.
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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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