Employees at a marketing research firm are discussing a project in which they called households to ask about attitudes toward recycling. The day the county picked up recycled items, the researchers noted which households had items out for collection
When reviewing their findings, one of the researchers summarizes the findings by using a proverb that says
a) "A watched pot never boils."
b) "Two heads are better than one."
c) "Actions speak louder than words."
d) "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again."
C
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a. the ways in which physical or genetic factors influence and determine behavior. b. the internal factors that lead people to act consistently across a variety of situations. c. how people relate to each other and influence each other. d. the ways in which behavior and mental processes change over a lifetime.
Research indicates that infants reach the stages of Piaget's sensorimotor intelligence ______ Piaget originally predicted
earlier than later than at the same time that in a different sequence than
Your teacher has given each student the name of a key figure in the history of psychology. The assignment is to describe at least one significant contribution made by this person. If your historical figure is Hermann Ebbinghaus,
what contribution might you describe to the class? a) described limits of sensory storage b) identified parts of the brain responsible for processing memories c) created nonsense syllables in order to study memory in a "pure" form d) developed a series of memory aids that are still used by students today
A common feature of neuroscience and ethological theories is that they both emphasize _____________ influences on development
A) cultural B) social C) historical D) biological