______ is a term that describes the nature, opportunities, and limits of objects.
A. Reflexes
B. Dynamic systems
C. Affordances
D. Intermodal perception
Answer: C
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a. acting "different" than their peers as children b. more sensitivity as children c. fewer male buddies as children d. early attraction to their mothers' clothes e. feelings of being different as children
According to Hilgard, the hidden observer is
a. a detached part of the hypnotized person's awareness that silently observes events. b. the person's alter ego that is expressed in dream symbols. c. a person who becomes hypnotized from just observing the process rather than actively participating in the process. d. the person that helps the "stage hypnotist" by pretending to be hypnotized.
Ethologist John Bowlby's concept of the "internal working model" is a
a. biological mechanism that coordinates instincts. b. "black box" containing unconscious motives or ideas. c. cognitive representation of the self and others. d. "mental tapemeasure" to assess goodness of fit.
In Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, which of the following represents the time dimension, or the fact that the other four levels of ecology change over time?
a. the mesosystem c. the exosystem b. the chronosystem d. the macrosystem