Newell and Simon were among the first to use computers in cognitive psychology. Their computer program

a. simulated human attention.
b. created proofs for problems in logic.
c. controlled presentation of visual stimuli during cognitive psychology experiments.
d. introduced the first flow diagram.


b

Psychology

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Midland County has become a major thoroughfare for distributors of crystal methamphetamine. Sheriff Johnson has put together a profile of meth dealers and distributors, specifically identifying their tendency to travel by motorcycle or older-model van, and noting they often sport tattoos and facial hair. He has instructed his deputies to be on the lookout for people matching this profile. A citizen who objects to the plan points out that the sheriff might dismiss it as an "inconvenience" to innocent people but that he would probably not agree that he himself and members of his family should be subjected to such suspicion and treatment. This citizen is making the_____________argument against the policy.

A. utilitarian B. pretext C. legalistic D. universality

Psychology

Wundt believed that ______ be studied through scientific experiments

a. no mental processes could b. some mental processes could not c. only mental processes could d. all mental processes could

Psychology

Shane is 14 and now capable of _______________ thinking, which is helpful in his science class, where he is asked to solve hypothetical problems and not only arrive at the correct answer but also defend and explain why his answer is correct

post-operational || preoperational || concrete operational || formal operational || || ||

Psychology

According to the concept of epigenesis,

A) development results from ongoing, bidirectional exchanges between heredity and all levels of the environment. B) children's genetic makeup causes them to receive, evoke, and seek experiences that actualize their inborn tendencies. C) heredity restricts the development of some characteristics to just one or a few outcomes. D) children's genetic inheritance constrains their responsiveness to varying environments.

Psychology