Eugene enjoys playing with his toy horse. When he squeezes it, the horse neighs, and when he moves it along the floor, it emits a galloping-hooves sound. Eugene is most likely at least

A) one month of age. B) three months of age.
C) nine months of age. D) six months of age.


C

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After Eric has a terrible fight with his boyfriend, he returns home and yells at his dog for sleeping on the sofa-even though the dog is usually allowed to sleep on the furniture. Eric's process of venting his anger on a safer target is an example of ________.

A) vicarious assertiveness B) displaced aggression C) sublimation D) regressed frustration

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In what way are the bizarreness effect and the picture superiority effect related?

A. Because picture memory is superior in most people, the picture superiority effect cancels out the bizarreness effect. B. Because pictures are generally more distinctive from one another than words are, we tend to remember pictures better. C. Bizarre imagery always tends to stand out, so the bizarreness effect cancels out the picture superiority effect. D. The bizarreness effect explains the dual coding of pictures, which are coded not only visually but also on a bizarre-ordinary spectrum.

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According to the 1974 Wender study, which used the cross-fostering approach, children were

at the greatest risk of developing schizophrenia when they ______. a. had nonschizophrenic biological parents and were raised by nonschizophrenic adoptive parents b. had nonschizophrenic biological parents and were raised by schizophrenic adoptive parents c. had schizophrenic biological parents no matter what the state of their adoptive parents' mental health d. were raised by schizophrenic adoptive parents no matter what the state of their biological parents' mental health

Psychology

Suppose an investigator is interested in studying naturally occurring behavior in a sample of schizophrenic patients

If she decides to videotape patients' social behavior during times of recreation, the data collection process would be making use of a. event sampling. b. archival records. c. selective survival. d. funneling.

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