In John Bowlby's research on infant attachment styles, infants who were emotionally distant, slow to trust others, and unwilling to depend on others were said to have a(n) ________________ attachment style
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
avoidant
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Which of the following is not true of assimilation?
a. It is a form of adaptation. b. It is one of two basic processes that characterize all biological systems. c. It is the changing of one's schemes to incorporate new information. d. It is the complement of accommodation.
The idea that pain signals must pass through a type of "doorway" in the spinal cord is referred to as the
a. opponent-process theory of pain. b. revolving door theory of pain. c. substance P theory of pain. d. gate-control theory of pain. e. Capsaicin theory.
Rosen & Engle examined high- and low-span people performing an animal name generation task. Which did they demonstrate?
a. High-span people performed the same as the low-span people (even at the one minute mark). b. In a dual-task condition, the high-span people performed better than the low-span people. c. High-span people showed more proactive interference in the task than the low-span people. d. It is hypothesized that the high-span people's performance under standard conditions reflects both "normal" retrieval as well as an additional process of guided strategic retrieval.
The trichromatic theory is based upon
a) hue of a colour is processed by opponent processing b) yellow, green and red are primary colours c) there are three types of colour receptors d) there are three possible pathways for colour vision