Baby Polly was usually a calm, happy baby when she is around her parents and siblings. When her parents took her to a family reunion, however, her behavior changed. Her face crinkled up in a frown and she stared at stranger with suspicion
Baby Polly was demonstrating an example of
a) distress.
b) nonverbal encoding.
c) stranger anxiety.
d) emotion.
c
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To be labeled with intellectual disability, below average intellectual and adaptive abilities must be ____
a. due to chromosomal abnormalities b. due to genetic anomalies c. present before age 12 d. present before age 18
Bryce attended his 25-year high school reunion. As he was driving to the reunion, he tried to remember the names of some of his classmates. This is called ____; at the reunion, he could remember his classmates when he saw their faces. This is called ____.
A. recognition; recall B. recall; recognition C. potentiation; recognition D. recall; relearning
Implicit measures of attitude ______.
a. are thought to be less filtered than explicit measures of attitude b. predict the same behaviors as explicit measures of attitude c. both are thought to be less filtered than explicit measures of attitude and predict the same behaviors as explicit measures of attitude d. neither are thought to be less filtered than explicit measures of attitude nor predict the same behaviors as explicit measures of attitude
Functionalists were interested in the function of ________ in dealing with the problems of everyday living
a. family and friends b. consciousness c. stress reduction techniques d. drugs e. professional therapists