After a response has been extinguished, it will often reappear after a short time has passed. This is referred to as a(n) __________

Fill in the blank with correct word


spontaneous recovery

Psychology

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__________ says that older adults spend more time on information that brings them emotional satisfaction in the present and less time on information that might be useful for the future.

A. Piaget’s cognitive development theory B. Kohlberg’s moral development theory C. Carstensen’s socioemotional selectivity theory D. Bowlby’s internal working model E. Erikson’s psychosocial theory

Psychology

You are intensely listening to a friend tell the "latest gossip," when another person in the room mentions your name in a conversation in a group to the left of where you are standing. According to research on selective attention, you will most likely

a. shift your attention to the person who mentioned your name. b. not hear your name mentioned since you are intensely listening to your friend's story. c. not perceive your name being called since this occurred on your left side, not your right side. d. shift your attention every 30 seconds, regardless of whether your name was called or not.

Psychology

As a child, young Quinton often went bowling with his father. First he would use a "ramp" to just push the ball off of, using mostly the muscles in his shoulders. As he got stronger and more coordinated,

he would hold a light ball and flick it with his wrist. Finally, he learned to control the grip of his fingers to make the ball spin left or right. What developmental principle describes this pattern of increasing coordination from the center to the outside of the body? a. The inside-out rule b. The core-periphery rule c. The cephalocaudal rule d. The proximodistal rule

Psychology

Sixteen-year-old Paris's motto is, "It's all about me!" This belief fits well with the concept of adolescent:

A. egocentrism. B. learned helplessness. C. secular growth. D. foreclosure.

Psychology