_____ perception involves touching and exploring objects with our hands.

A) Olfactory
B) Haptic
C) Sensory
D) Vestibular


B) Haptic

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In the adolescence stage of psychosocial development, the status of _____ describes adolescents who are committed to occupational and ideological choices

a. identity achievement b. moratorium c. foreclosure d. identity diffusion

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The process by which one's expectations about a person eventually lead that person to behave in ways that confirm those expectations is called a

a. representativeness heuristic. b. confirmation bias. c. self-fulfilling prophecy. d. base rate fallacy.

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Which of the following is true regarding the difference between a young child's and an adolescent's understanding of death?

a. Adolescents are more likely than younger children to think about the possibility of an afterlife. b. Adolescents are less likely than younger children to think about the abstract meaning of death. c. Adolescents are less likely than younger children to say that death was the result of cessation of biological processes. d. Adolescents are more likely than younger children to view death as just a biological ending of life.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. A person with only retrograde amnesia cannot remember aspects of his or her past but can form new memories 2. Sleep aids in memory by facilitating the consolidation of important—but not unimportant—information 3. Once consolidated, memories are relatively permanent fixtures in the brain 4. Memory reconsolidation primarily occurs each morning after we awaken from sleep 5. The amygdala is involved in the consolidation of emotional memories

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