A. R.W. Fogel, and S.L. Engerman
B. Sydeny E. Ahlstrom
C. Max Weber
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- A cross-sectional study is one in which ____________?
A. the same people are retested over a period of years
B. different age groups are tested at the same time
C. different characteristics of a given individual are assessed at the same time
D. the behavior of a group is assessed by different researchers - Some of the fibers from each eye cross over to the opposite brain hemisphere at the ______________?
A. optic chiasma
B. optic nerve
C. blind spot
D. fovea - Cross- cultural similarities are most likely to be found in which of the following areas?
A. what people look for in prospective mates
B. the overall value of romantic love
C. passionate love as a prerequisite for marriage
D. the tradition of prearranged marriages - If you project a red, a green, and a blue light into space, the point at which the three lights cross will lead to the perception of:
A. Ultraviolet light
B. White light
C. Orange light
D. Infrared light - Cross-cultural research in judgments of body size suggests that Americans tend to rate the ideal body______than they do in other countries.
A. Father
B. Skinner
C. Taller
D. Shorter - Operant conditioning was studied by:
A. Pavlov
B. Maslow
C. Freud
D. Skinner - Max Weber’s term for power made legitimate by a leader’s exceptional personal or emotional appeal to his or her followers:
A. Causal logic
B. Charismatic authority
C. Cohabitation
D. Closed system - How many functional requirements Talcott Parsons claimed for the survival of society:
A. Three
B. Four
C. Six
D. Eight - Who said’ Everything that’s solid will melt into air?
A. Fredereich Engels
B. William Shakespeare
C. Karl Marx
D. None of these - Maslow proposed a need to develop one’s potential and be the best one can be which he called:
A. self-image
B. self-concept
C. self-esteem
D. self-actualization