Cognition includes all of the following EXCEPT

a. language.
b. problem-solving.
c. daydreaming.
d. proxemics.


D

Psychology

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Research has shown that clinical experience increases only slightly the accuracy of one's clinical predictions. ALL BUT WHICH of the following did the textbook offer as an explanation for this finding?

a. The measures upon which mental health professionals base their predictions do not have high validity, so they are no more valid in experienced hands than in inexperienced ones. b. Once clinicians obtain job security, any enhanced accuracy from their experience is canceled out by a corresponding decrease in effort. c. Clinicians often receive no feedback about their predictions, so they cannot learn from their experience. d. Clinicians are biased toward remembering their accurate predictions and forgetting their inaccurate ones.

Psychology

Cross-fostering studies are conducted to

a. measure the number of primary intelligences. b. examine the relationships among a large number of correlations to determine the genetic influences on intelligence. c. test the effectiveness of the foster care system. d. determine the importance of environmental influences on intellectual development.

Psychology

Four-year-old Johnny is having lunch with his mother and sister

When his mother pours milk in the children's glasses, she finds there is not enough to fill both glasses, so she carefully pours half of the milk in the shorter, fatter glass in front of Johnny and half into a thin, taller glass in front of Johnny's sister. Immediately, Johnny complains that his sister got more milk than he did, and even when his mother tries to explain that they both got the same amount, Johnny insists he is right. In this example, Johnny is demonstrating a lack of development in the area of __________. a) reversibility b) conservation c) concrete operational thought d) preoperational thought

Psychology

Numerology is a:

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology