According to the article Pants On Fireabout the detection of high stake lies, the participants' interrogation
was videotaped and trained coders used the Facial Action Coding System to evaluate the participants.
How
well did these trained coders do? (a) they completely failed at determining who lied
(b) the coding system was very accurate, but the coders were not very accurate
(c) the coders were very accurate--they were better at detecting who lied than at detecting who told the truth
(d) the coders could only tell who told the truth, but they were very unsuccessful at detecting who lied
C
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a. circular b. 360-degree c. multidirectional d. recombinant
Which of the following demonstrated in his studies of imitation that children may learn new aggressive actions by watching violent or aggressive behavior, or they may learn that violence is "okay"?
a. Elliot Aronson b. Albert Bandura c. David Buss d. Stanley Schachter
Cortical thickening peaks around the age of a. 18 months
b. 11-12 years. c. 18-25 years. d. 45 years.
At about eighteen months of age, children show a virtual explosion in the acquisition of new words. This explosion is called
a. the nominal dynamic. c. early language absorption. b. the verbal dynamic explosion. d. the vocabulary spurt.