Caitlyn, age 4, can probably
A) tie her shoes.
B) ride a bicycle with training wheels.
C) draw a person with six parts.
D) use a fork effectively.
Answer: D
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Carolyn Rovee-Collier and her colleagues conducted research to see whether infants demonstrate the spacing effect. The results of this research showed that
a. infants and adults responded similarly; both remembered better when their practice was distributed over time. b. infants and adults responded similarly; both remembered better when they learned the material in one concentrated session. c. infants remembered better when practice was distributed; adults remembered better when they learned the material in one concentrated session. d. infants remembered better when they learned the material in one concentrated session; adults remembered better when practice was distributed.
After receiving a partridge, two turtle doves, and three French hens from his true love, Luke is experiencing stress because he hasn't sent a single present to his true love yet! However, Luke decides to think about his situation as a challenge rather than a problem, and he realizes that he can talk to his friends about good gift ideas. In this example, which stress mediators are most clearly operating?
A. Cognitive appraisal and predictability B. Control and predictability C. Control and social support D. Cognitive appraisal and social support
An illusion ________
a) is the same thing as a vision b) is due to the action of the rods versus the cones in the retina c) is a perception that does not correspond to reality d) corresponds directly to something that you dreamed
Equivalent groups typically are formed by _____
a. selecting two or more samples randomly from the population b. ensuring that the proportions of males and females are the same in each group c. matching participants for extraneous characteristics d. randomly assigning participants to groups