Which of the following is not a part of the definition of reasoning presented by your authors?
A. solving problems
B. making plans or decisions
C. brainstorming
D. achieving goals
Answer: C
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Drive theories and incentive theories differ in their responses to which of these questions? a. Does the strength of motivation differ from one person to another?
b. Does the strength of motivation differ from one time to another? c. How much of motivation depends on heredity, and how much depends on environment? d. Does motivation come from within the individual, or is it a pull from outside?
"Head down" development is described in the cephalocaudal principle
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Stimulants
a. increase attention problems in children with ADHD. b. are often prescribed to reduce anxiety. c. can effectively treat narcolepsy. d. slow central nervous system activity. e. reduce energy levels for most people.
Although it is normal to experience certain fears, when the fear of something specific becomes persistent, irrational, and gets in the way of everyday life, that fear may be considered a _____
a) bipolar disorder. b) phobia. c) conversion disorder. d) dysthymia.