Katie sees beyond obvious solutions and facts to consider future possibilities. According to Jung, she is a(n) ________ person

a. feeling
b. thinking
c. intuitive
d. sensing


Answer: c

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Mervyn pulled out a red block from his pocket and showed it to his four-month-old daughter, Jennifer, a number of times. Jennifer looked at it less and less each time. Then Mervyn pulled out a blue block. If Jennifer showed recovery from habituation, we would expect that she

a. looked about the same length of time at the blue block as she looked at the red block the last time it was shown to her. b. looked longer at the blue block than at the red block the last time it was shown to her. c. smiled at the blue block more than at the red block because she recognized it as something new. d. smiled at the blue block less than at the red block because she recognized it as something new.

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Roger believes his infant daughter is going through very distinct stages of development and is suddenly, upon turning 6 months old, able to do far more than she could at 5½ months. This perspective is consistent with a __________ approach to development.

A. continuous change B. discontinuous change C. sensitive periods D. nurture

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Henry has been drinking alcohol excessively for the last ten years. He lost his family and his job and is now homeless and depressed. Which of the following explains the link between Henry's behavioral problems and his current low socioeconomic status?

A. downward drift hypothesis B. negative reinforcement C. pleasure principle D. social causation model

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Which of the following statements is true about cortisol?

A. It maintains the activation of physiological systems during emergencies. B. It is responsible for the release of digestive enzymes from the pancreas into the bloodstream. C. It activates the sympathetic response, increasing heart rate, rate of respiration, and blood pressure to make the body ready for action. D. It regulates the immune system by reducing the number of immune cells in the bloodstream.

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