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Another researcher suggests that the study should also include measures of a teacher's academic standards as a component of the classroom learning environment. Which statement provides a possible reason for the researcher's suggestion that is based on the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy? A.If a teacher has low expectations, students are more likely to behave in a way that reinforces the teacher's low standards. B.If a teacher has high expectations, students are more likely to consider the teacher's high standards to be unfair. C.If a teacher has low expectations, students who overcome the teacher's low standards are more likely to succeed. D.If a teacher has high expectations, students are more likely to experience frustration from the teacher's high standards. - ANSWER self fulling prophecy is saying that your standards are going to reproduce the behavior that you think is going to happen. A.If a teacher has low expectations, students are more likely to behave in a way that reinforces the teacher's low standards. this is a perfect example of this :) Which statement best identifies the fundamental attribution error in a teacher's assessment of students in a classroom? A teacher assumes that any emotional and behavioral problems are due to: A.social learning, while the teacher overlooks patterns of reinforcement. B.cognitive dissonance, while the teacher overlooks emotional maturity. C.psychological disorders, while the teacher overlooks behavioral training. D.dysfunctional personalities, while the teacher overlooks situational variables. - ANSWER fundamental attribution error is thinking that there is something internally wrong with someone and not caring about situational variables. D. dysfunctional personalities, while the teacher overlooks situational variables. A researcher criticizes the methods used in the study, stating that teachers' ratings may not be a valid way of assessing the students' emotional problems. Which hypothetical finding is most likely to reduce this concern? A.A positive correlation between the number of emotional problems observed in students and the number of classmates reading below grade level B.A negative correlation between the number of emotional problems observed in students and the number of disruptions experienced by the teacher per day C.A positive correlation between the teachers' ratings of the number of emotional problems observed in students and the parents' rating of the same variable D.A negative correlation between the teachers' ratings of the number of emotional problems observed in students at two different times - ANSWER positive correlations are what we want here. C.A positive correlation between the teachers' ratings of the number of emotional problems observed in students and the parents' rating of the same variable this is the only option that truly discusses behavior. this also has two independent measures of the SAME variable. The standard version of a dichotic listening task involves: A.presenting two different auditory messages, one to each ear. B.presenting two different auditory stimuli to the same ear. C.requiring participants to identify two subthreshold sounds. D.requiring participants to dichotomize sounds into distinct categories. - ANSWER A. presenting two different auditory messages, one to each ear. YES. Two different sounds, one to each ear. dichotic listening task - ANSWER a task in which participants in an experiment are presented with two messages simultaneously, one to each ear, and are instructed to repeat back the words from only one of them The frequency with which students completed problems decreased after their teacher stopped rewarding completed problems with candy. This observation is an example of which phenomenon? A.Extinction B.Shaping C.Stimulus discrimination D.Stimulus generalization - ANSWER this is the definition of extinction :) In a follow-up research study, a focus group of individuals who are not supportive of environmental protections is assembled to discuss the energy-saving program. As they discuss the program, the individuals become even more convinced that it is not a good program. This outcome is evidence of what concept? A.Group polarization B.Social facilitation C.Peer pressure D.Deindividuation - ANSWER group defines how people of the same attitude get together and walk out feeling even more strong feelings toward something. Researchers interviewed an individual who participated in the energy-saving program. The participant mentioned that, as a child, her parents engaged in energysaving practices such as turning off lights in rooms when not in use and insulating windows. As an adult, she does the same. This is most likely due to: A.classical conditioning. B.operant conditioning. C.associative learning. D.observational learning. - ANSWER perfect example of observational learning Which statement CANNOT be concluded from Table 1? A.Americans' confidence in religious institutions has declined from 1973 to 2013. B.More than 60% of Americans had a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in organized religion in 1973. C.The change in percentage of Americans who have very little confidence in organized religion between 1973 and 2013 is statistically significant. D.The change in percentage of Americans who have very little confidence in organized religion between 1973 and 2013 represents an overall increase. - ANSWER READ THE FREAKING QUESTION. It says CANNOT. There is NOTHING about anything being significant! Which statement is NOT consistent with a conflict theoretical analysis of the findings in the passage? A.Religion is an instrument of social control. B.Religion helps to legitimate inequality in society. C.Religion encourages passive acceptance of material conditions. D.Religion helps to increase social solidarity. - ANSWER conflict: stratification and power. D is not consistent with conflict theory at all. In response to the findings of this study, a religious leader sets up a website to attract young people to his or her congregation. Which sociological application of the findings best describes the leader's response? A.By creating a webpage for the congregation, the religious leader has demonstrated the increased secularization of religion. B.There are cohort differences that impact individual behavior, and by responding to those differences, the religious leader may be able to attract young people. C.The religious leader has identified the importance of period effects, such as the use of technology, in everyday life. D.Technology and religious institutions are both important to the functioning of society, and the religious leader is reinforcing this idea. - ANSWER If the religious leader is trying to attract young people to the congregation, he or she would want to be aware of generational differences, and use them to craft messages generational differences relates to COHORT differences A transient shortage of oxygen (global ischemia) releases excess glutamate into the extracellular fluid of the brain. This causes neuronal death by hyperexcitation to a greater extent in the hippocampus than in the cortex. Which reason best explains why the hippocampus is selectively vulnerable during global ischemia? A.The magnitude of action potentials is greater in hippocampal than cortical neurons. B.The expression of NMDA receptors is more abundant in hippocampal than cortical neurons. C.Hippocampal neurons generate a more negative postsynaptic potential than cortical neurons. D.Hippocampal synapses have faster neurotransmitter diffusion rates compared to cortical synapses. - ANSWER nmda receptor= glutamate

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AAMC FL 3 PS FINAL WELL ANALYSED
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Another researcher suggests that the study should also include measures of a
teacher's academic standards as a component of the classroom learning
environment. Which statement provides a possible reason for the researcher's
suggestion that is based on the concept of self-fulfilling prophecy?

A.If a teacher has low expectations, students are more likely to behave in a way
that reinforces the teacher's low standards.

B.If a teacher has high expectations, students are more likely to consider the
teacher's high standards to be unfair.

C.If a teacher has low expectations, students who overcome the teacher's low
standards are more likely to succeed.

D.If a teacher has high expectations, students are more likely to experience
frustration from the teacher's high standards. - ANSWER ✓ self fulling prophecy is
saying that your standards are going to reproduce the behavior that you think is
going to happen.

A.If a teacher has low expectations, students are more likely to behave in a way
that reinforces the teacher's low standards.

this is a perfect example of this :)

,Which statement best identifies the fundamental attribution error in a teacher's
assessment of students in a classroom? A teacher assumes that any emotional and
behavioral problems are due to:

A.social learning, while the teacher overlooks patterns of reinforcement.

B.cognitive dissonance, while the teacher overlooks emotional maturity.

C.psychological disorders, while the teacher overlooks behavioral training.

D.dysfunctional personalities, while the teacher overlooks situational variables. -
ANSWER ✓ fundamental attribution error is thinking that there is something
internally wrong with someone and not caring about situational variables.

D. dysfunctional personalities, while the teacher overlooks situational variables.

A researcher criticizes the methods used in the study, stating that teachers' ratings
may not be a valid way of assessing the students' emotional problems. Which
hypothetical finding is most likely to reduce this concern?

A.A positive correlation between the number of emotional problems observed in
students and the number of classmates reading below grade level

B.A negative correlation between the number of emotional problems observed in
students and the number of disruptions experienced by the teacher per day

C.A positive correlation between the teachers' ratings of the number of emotional
problems observed in students and the parents' rating of the same variable

D.A negative correlation between the teachers' ratings of the number of emotional
problems observed in students at two different times - ANSWER ✓ positive
correlations are what we want here.

C.A positive correlation between the teachers' ratings of the number of emotional
problems observed in students and the parents' rating of the same variable

, this is the only option that truly discusses behavior. this also has two independent
measures of the SAME variable.

The standard version of a dichotic listening task involves:

A.presenting two different auditory messages, one to each ear.
B.presenting two different auditory stimuli to the same ear.
C.requiring participants to identify two subthreshold sounds.
D.requiring participants to dichotomize sounds into distinct categories. - ANSWER
✓ A. presenting two different auditory messages, one to each ear.

YES. Two different sounds, one to each ear.

dichotic listening task - ANSWER ✓ a task in which participants in an experiment
are presented with two messages simultaneously, one to each ear, and are
instructed to repeat back the words from only one of them

The frequency with which students completed problems decreased after their
teacher stopped rewarding completed problems with candy. This observation is an
example of which phenomenon?

A.Extinction
B.Shaping
C.Stimulus discrimination
D.Stimulus generalization - ANSWER ✓ this is the definition of extinction :)


In a follow-up research study, a focus group of individuals who are not supportive
of environmental protections is assembled to discuss the energy-saving program.
As they discuss the program, the individuals become even more convinced that it is
not a good program. This outcome is evidence of what concept?

A.Group polarization
B.Social facilitation
C.Peer pressure
D.Deindividuation - ANSWER ✓ group polarization.this defines how people of the

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