The analogical reasoning tested by Chen and colleagues in their "pull on a toy string" experiment drew upon
a. semantic similarity of words.
b. perceptual similarity among objects.
c. auditory similarity among sounds.
d. relational similarity.
B
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a. 23% c. 57% b. 48% d. 88%
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them. In this example, disliking the police reflects the __________ component of Moe's attitudes; thinking that the police are stupid reflects the __________ component; and shouting at them reflects the __________ component. a. cognitive; affective; behavioral b. affective; cognitive; behavioral c. behavioral; affective; cognitive d. cognitive; behavioral; affective e. affective; behavioral; cognitive
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a) Most people have been lost in a mall at some point in their lives so the implanted memory might be an actual memory. b) It is such a common scenario that it was impossible to implant in people's minds. c) Being lost in a mall is not a plausible scenario for too many people to make the study reliable. d) Being lost in the mall does not provoke anxiety so it is not a good substitute for more traumatic scenarios such as sexual abuse.
The anterior cingulate cortex is involved in the physical sensations of pain.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)