Bubba is a football linebacker attempting to guess what play the opposing quarterback will call. He thinks to himself, "I know that QB really likes to pass the ball to score because when he does, the newspapers always write articles about him. Thus, I bet he'll pass the ball on the next play.". Bubba's thoughts indicate that he possesses
a. postconventional moral thought.
b. a morality of justice.
c. joint attention.
d. a theory of mind.
d
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. "People with amnesia exhibit decrements in implicit learning. " 2. "The hippocampus is not necessary for implicit learning to occur. " 3. "The strategies of highlighting material, rereading it, and summarizing it have been shown to be of moderate utility as a study technique. " 4. "Making mental images of study material has been shown to be more effective than is distributed practice. " 5. "Practice testing has been shown to be an effective study strategy. "
Alicia and Avada are a lesbian couple who have been together for a few years, just as long as their friends Caitlin and Justin, a heterosexual couple
All four are out for dinner, discussing the things that cause conflict in their relationships. Listening in on the conversation, what is a likely conclusion one can draw about homosexual relationships versus heterosexual relationships? a. Heterosexual relationships are much simpler. b. Heterosexual relationships are considerably more complex. c. Couples experience similar areas of conflict regardless of whether they are gay or straight. d. Lesbian relationships are more complicated than gay relationships.
_____________ viewed organisms behavior as a response to a stimulus.
A. Ethologists B. Behaviorists C. Psychologists D. Evolution
Caleb, a financially stable man, lives in a wealthy neighborhood along with his family. When he compares his lifestyle to that of his neighbors, he becomes dissatisfied. He is frustrated that he owns a Toyota car while most of his neighbors own very expensive cars. In the context of materialism, Caleb exemplifies ________ in this scenario.
A. upward social comparison B. pluralistic ignorance C. the pleasure paradox D. the adaptation-level phenomenon