For Sternberg, intelligence is defined by:

a. analyzing the steps that people take in solving problems
b. asking people to define various types of words
c. how well they do in academic settings
d. the activation of neural assemblies in the cerebral cortex


A

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Which person is MOST likely susceptible to hypnosis?

A) Jamal, a major-league baseball player who is obsessed with statistics B) Krystal, who easily becomes absorbed in the novels she reads C) Neil, who suffers from an anxiety disorder and finds it hard to leave his room D) Sarah, who believes it is impossible for someone to hypnotize her

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a. acetylcholine b. norepinephrine c. GABA d. serotonin

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The Psychology Department has a collection of photographs of famous experimental equipment. One of the photographs shows what is described as a visual cliff apparatus. A brief description of the use of the equipment is also provided

What research topic was investigated by using this equipment? a) color blindness b) depth perception c) perceptual illusions d) perceptual organization

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