The case of Phineas Gage illustrated that the ______ part(s) of the brain was/were related to processing emotions and making rational decisions.
A. frontal lobes
B. parietal lobes
C. temporal lobes
D. occipital lobe
Answer: A
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David Wechsler designed the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) in order to produce ________
a. a componential IQ score, an experiential IQ score, and a contextual IQ score. b. a general IQ score and also separate scores for verbal comprehension, perceptual reasoning, processing speed, and working memory. c. a measure of a child's mental age. d. a culture-free IQ score and a general knowledge IQ score.
"Flow" can best be described as a(n)
a. pleasurable state during which people are so focused on their goal that they lose track of time. b. pleasant state of arousal in which a person is focused on the needs of others. c. altered state of consciousness in which a person's attention is divided among many tasks. d. state in which people are so focused on their goal that they cannot actually achieve it.
Erikson suggested that there is a biological plan for growth that allows each function to emerge in a systematic wayuntil the fully functioning organism is developed. What is this concept called?
A. Epigenetic principle B. Coping C. Psychosocial crisis D. Moratorium
Which of the following is true of growth in infancy?
A) Infants grow in spurts. B) Infants grow constantly during the first year of life. C) Growth during prenatal development is less dramatic than growth during infancy. D) The growth rates of taller-than-average infants, as a group, always tend to speed up after the second year of life.