Schemas and scripts are both examples of ____
a. intentions
b. knowledge structures
c. heuristics
d. counterfactuals
B
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Eugene Aserinsky (1952) noticed rolling eye movements when he was studying sleep, and he assumed that this was associated with dreaming. This is an example of the application of psychological research in __________.
A. explaining dream analysis B. explaining unconscious motivations C. explaining new behaviors D. explaining developmental differences in dreaming
Kintsch introduced the notion of a situation model in order to
a. create a local semantic network specific to the current situation. b. reduce the syntactic complexity to the minimum level necessary to reduce processing load. c. use language as a set of instructions for constructing a mental representation of the situation. d. filter out irrelevant details to focus on global integration.
Which statement is FALSE with regard to gender-schema theory?
A. The theory requires understanding of gender stability. B. The theory involves learning about gender-typical behavior. C. Children who refer to themselves by gender play less often with gender-stereotyped toys. D. Children who do not refer to themselves by gender play less often with gender-stereotyped toys.
When a phenotype is produce in both heterozygous and homozygous conditions, the allele is a
A. expressive feature. B. recessive feature. C. DNA fingerprint. D. dominant feature.