When trying to solve a reasoning problem, people are especially likely to provide a correct answer when

a. the material is theoretical.
b. the material is linguistically negative.
c. they make judgments based on their general knowledge.
d. they make diagrams to help them represent the problem.


Ans: d

Psychology

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a. pervasive thought patterns. b. irrational logic. c. rationalization. d. cognitive distortions.

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The term “false memory” refers to:

a. perceptual information that is mistaken for lexical memory. b. memories that people have which do not correspond to events as they actually happened. c. memories that correspond to encoding rather than retrieval. d. memories that are inhibited and seldom are retained.

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On the basis of her work in anthropology, Margaret Mead wrote that she knew of

a. no people who did not have rituals by which to deal with death b. some people who did not have rituals by which to deal with death c. many people who did not have rituals by which to deal with death d. many strange people e. many strange anthropologists

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In Vygotsky's theory, the ZPD of an individual is always changing

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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