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I need the answers by giving me litters only ( No need for explanation) it\'s my

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I need the answers by giving me litters only ( No need for explanation) it's my take home exam and please make sure they are correct. Thanks 1- Mr, Penny worth read a study which found that employee satisfaction has a strong genetic basis. Therefore, Mr, Pennyworth argues that trying to make his employee happier would be a waste of money. Mr, not right because Even behavior with a strong genetic basis can sometimes be change. behavior determined only by genes or only by the environment. C- Human behavior can never be changed. D- Mr. Penny worth worth does not want his employee to be happy. 2- has earned typical gender stereotypes. They his interactions with women b A- Making his behavior less predictable. B- Making his behavior more thoughtful Affecting his interpretation of women's behavior. D- Changing his susceptibility to group conformity pressures 3- Recent studies concerning memories f traumatic childhood events have shown that A- False memories can be created by asking leading questions. B- Events that took place before the age of five are remembered very accurately c- Memories for traumatic events are never forgotten because they are so vivid D- Memories for traumatic events are so vivid that they can't be altered by later event 4. LuAnn told the police she was quite sure that the man who robbed her was six feet tall and carried revolver. It turned out that the thief was small and unarmed. Most likely LuAnn made the error because A. She is a very suggestible person B- She suffered brain damage in the robbery. Her memory was reconstructed from general schemas D- She had been reinforced for exaggerating in situations like this 5- Bringing memories of ethic group together to work on a common project is a good way to reduce prejudice. However, these efforts often fail. Allof the following are likely explanations for the failure except: is impossible to change attitudes as ingrained as raised prejudice B- The participants return to the environments in which prejudices was learned. Previous power differences between group are maintained during the project. D- There is no opportunity to develop informed friendship among the participants. 6- Children from different cultures backgrounds show differences in their performance in school. Research ndicates that these differences are due to all the flowing except: A- Parents' expectation of their children nnate skills of newborn infants Teachers' attitudes toward academic achievement D- The way a culture defines intelligent behavior When she meets a stranger in the library, Lauren tells the stranger the details of her life history. Which of the flowing would be least important to know to find out if Lauren has a psychological disorder? A- Has this behavior caused personal distress for Lauren? C. Does Lauren live in a society where this behavior is common or uncommon? D Does Lauren continue talking even if the person makesitclear he doesn't want to chat?

Explanation / Answer

1 A

2. B

3. C

4. C

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