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Question 1: I have to say that I am overwhelmed with the disaster that has hit the US. What are your thoughts regarding the anarchy that is occurring? , so I would think that speculations regarding "human behavior" are something that we can discuss. Question 2: (Skepticism about ESP) Visit one or more of the following websites, and report back on the information that you discovered there. Was there anything interesting on the site? Did you learn anything that you didn't already know? Did the information convince you of something that you had not previously believed? Or did the information support your pre-existing beliefs? James Randi's Educational Foundation homepage is devoted t... click for more

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Social Psychology

Posting ID:

48131

OTA ID:

104365

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Social Psychology Questions

Question 1: Discuss the importance of remaining connected with nature. Give examples of how natural elements can be introduced into an interior environment to support this biological and psychological need and discuss what advantages as well as problems might be introduced in doing so. How might the problems be addressed and still provide this connection with nature? Answer: Question 2: Language Development: Was B.F. Skinner right, or was Linguist Noam Chomsky's description of children's language acquisition more accurate? What evidence is there that one or the other theorist is more likely correct? Do you have any examples of children's utterances that would help to illustrate your ... click for more

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Social Psychology

Posting ID:

48568

OTA ID:

102789

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The Bell Curve, Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray argued that the nation cannot come to terms with its massive social problems...

Question 1: In The Bell Curve, Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray argued that the nation cannot come to terms with its massive social problems until it confronts the role of intelligence. "How bright someone is, is the single variable that has the largest impact on income and social status," argued Hernstein. He further contended that low IQ is the most important factor relating to such social ills such as crime, illegitimacy, and welfare dependency. What are your thoughts on these claims?

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Social Psychology

Posting ID:

48571

OTA ID:

102789

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This question is on problem-solving strategies.

Question: Work on one of the following problems, and describe your problem-solving strategy. A. The Hobbit-and-Orcs Problem Three Hobbits and three Orcs arrive at a riverbank, and they all wish to cross to the other side. Fortunately, there is a boat, but unfortunately, the boat can only hold two creatures at a one time. Also, there is another problem. Orcs are vicious creatures, and whenever there are more Orcs than Hobbits on one side of the river, the Orcs will immediately attack the Hobbits and eat them up. Consequently, you should be certain that you never leave more Orcs than Hobbits on any riverbank. How should the problem be solved? (Note that the Orcs, though vicious, can be t... click for more

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Social Psychology

Posting ID:

48741

OTA ID:

102789

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Truthtellers and Liars

Truthtellers and Liars You are visiting a strange country in which there are just two kinds of people - truthtellers and liars. Truthtellers always tell the truth, and liars always lie. You hail the first two people you meet and say, "Are you truthtellers or liars?" The first person mumbles something you can't hear. The second says, "He says he's a truthteller. He is a truthteller and so am I." Can you trust the directions that these two may give you?

Subject:

Psychology

Topic:

Social Psychology

Posting ID:

48836

OTA ID:

104648

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