When research subjects are trying to create mental maps of their environment so they can get to a place they need to go, most of the cues they develop are ______.

A. auditory
B. visual
C. mechanical
D. flashbulb


Answer: B

Psychology

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Susan refuses to have her daughter Zoe vaccinated against any of the common childhood diseases because Susan is afraid that vaccines can cause autism. What is the position of your text?

a. Susan is right in saying that vaccines have been found to cause autism b. Susan's concerns are unwarranted because the research study suggesting that childhood vaccinations cause autism has been proven to be fraudulent. c. The controversy regarding vaccinations and the development of autism spectrum disorder has not been well documented. d. The research on this matter has not been conclusive; however, the FDA believes the vaccines are safe.

Psychology

Janell holds her hand close to a fire. Her __________ neurons allow her to feel the heat, while her __________ neurons allow her to move her hand away from the fire.

A. purkinje; interneurons B. interneurons; bipolar C. sensory; motor D. motor; sensory E. interneurons; motor

Psychology

A teacher sends a student out of the classroom because she is disturbing the other children. She tells the student she will be allowed to come back to the classroom in fifteen minutes and that she expects her to be quiet when she returns

When the student comes back, she is even more disruptive. What can you conclude from this example? a. The teacher has used punishment as a way to control the student's behavior. b. The student's behavior is an example of positive punishment. c. The student's behavior is an example of negative punishment. d. The teacher thought she was using punishment, but the student was actually being reinforced.

Psychology

In a _____ design, each participant experiences only one condition

a. repeated measures b. confounded c. between groups d. flawed

Psychology