According to Jensen, Caucasian children
a. outperform African-American children on level I and II skills.
b. do worse than African-American children on level I and II skills.
c. do equally well with African Americans on level I and II skills.
d. outperform African-American children on level II skills only.
D
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A shared goal that can be achieved only through cooperation among individuals or groups is said to be
a. subordinate. b. super ordinate. c. competitive. d. passive.
Peripheral is to ____ as cognitive appraisal is to ____.
A. learning; innate B. brain; emotion C. side; interpretation D. physiological; interpretation
Gilligan remembers 10 aspects of a witnessed crime, but two of them are false. Maryanne remembers only 5 aspects of the witness crime, but all are correct. Which of these statements is correct?
a. Gilligan recalls a greater amount from memory, but Maryanne’s memory is more accurate. b. Gilligan would make a better witness in court proceedings. c. Gilligan has a greater correspondence coefficient, but Maryanne is more suggestible. d. Gilligan probably suffers from post-traumatic syndrome disorder, whereas Maryanne probably did not have a traumatic experience.
Asha has had trouble sleeping for the last three nights. Tonight, she is planning on drinking a couple of glasses of wine before bed to help her get to sleep. Which of the following is true about Asha's plan?
A) Although excessive alcohol use should be avoided, having one or two drinks is an effective way to get a good night's sleep. B) Drinking alcohol before bedtime actually leads to partial arousal. C) Alcohol may encourage sleep, but it disrupts the quality of sleep, making people feel unrested the next day. D) Alcohol has no effect on people with insomnia.