When we more or less passively let an event happen to us, we are exhibiting __________ processing
a. reactive
b. reflective
c. contextual
d. experiential
D
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A. mescaline B. anandamide C. dopamine D. acetylcholine
Five-year-old Serena ate a cupcake that she knew she was not supposed to have until after dinner. To avoid punishment, Serena told her mother that the dog ate the cupcake. Serena's attempt to alter her mother's belief demonstrates
A) learned helplessness. B) an entity view of ability. C) antisocial behavior. D) belief–desire theory of mind.
Jackson checks his mother's expression before venturing toward the sidewalk. This is an example of
A. separation protest. B. social referencing. C. joint attention. D. strange situation anxiety.
Which of the following is true of changes in sensory functioning in late adulthood?
People in young-old age are at significant risk for visual dysfunction from cataracts and glaucoma. Visual acuity loss can be prevented by corrective lenses for adults between 65 and 74 years. For adults between 65 and 74 years, there is less susceptibility to masking of what is heard by noise. For adults who are 75 years and older, there is a significant loss of hearing at high and middle frequencies.