________, as conceptualized by competence-environmental press theory, refers to the upper limit of a person's ability to function in several different domains
a. Wisdom
b. Competence
c. Expertise
d. Identity
b
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Caitlyn has been diagnosed with depersonalization disorder. We can presume that she would make which statement?
a. "I must be going crazy because it appears as if that my body is distorted and unreal." b. "I can remember going into the house when it was on fire, but I cannot remember getting out." c. "I found myself in a new city with a new identity and no recollection of who Caitlyn was." d. "I have strange feelings when people seem to know me but call me by the name Caitlyn; I don't even know who they are talking about."
Which of the following best exemplifies the concept of perceptual constancy?
A) An open window looks less like a window than a closed window. B) An airplane flying off into the distance appears to get smaller. C) As a child throws a ball high into the sky, it looks like it is getting bigger when it comes back down. Incorrect. The fact that the ball appears to change in size violates the concept of size constancy. D) As a shadow passes over your newspaper, you know that the color in the full-page advertisement you are reading is not actually changing. Correct. Color constancy refers to our ability to perceive the same color across different levels of light.
What are the four historical traditions that define the experience of love?
A. romantic, passionate, intimate, and agape B. thanatos, pathos, eros, and libidos C. eros, philia, nomos, and agape D. passionate, complementary, intimate, and companionate
When a young child begins to learn how to take turns in conversation, stay on topic, and give appropriate responses such as "please" and "thank you," the child is demonstrating knowledge of __________
a) egocentric speech b) pragmatics c) social speech d) fast mapping