Most individuals with dyslexia:
A. are male
B. are female
C. have normal or above-average intelligence
D. are color-blind
Answer: C
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a. sociotropic depressives b. moving toward others c. autonomous depressives d. none of the above
A person who has aphasia would have an impaired
a. ability to walk. b. sense of smell. c. ability to see. d. ability to use language.
In a classic experiment, psychology students were assigned to work either with "bright" rats or with "dull" rats, described as such by the experimenter. In one task involving maze-running speed, students working with "bright" rats were more likely to stop timing early, as soon as the rat approached the goal box. This unintentional measurement error illustrates how:
A) expectations can influence observations. B) observations can influence measurement. C) expectations can influence reality. D) observations can influence reality.
For a class project, Mindi has to deliver a presentation on heuristics and algorithms. She decides to create a demonstration to illustrate how people often use heuristics instead of algorithms. People do this because heuristics
A. avoid mental sets. B. guarantee solutions. C. avoid functional fixedness. D. are shortcuts to solutions.