Object permanence refers to:

a. an understanding that changes in shape do not change the object.
b. a realization that objects can look different, but still be the same.
c. a recognition that things exist that cannot readily be seen.
d. none of these


C

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c. production of IPSPs. d. presynaptic facilitation.

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What type of theorists would Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers be considered?

a. trait theorists. b. behaviorists c. Neo-Freudians d. humanistic theorists.

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Regarding learned motives, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Learned motives include one's need for arousal and activity. b. Learned motives account for much of the diversity of human motivation. c. The behavior of outstanding artists, scientists, athletes, educators, and leaders is best understood in terms of learned needs, particularly the need for achievement. d. Learned motives include a variety of social motives.

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