Older adults tend to compartmentalize their self-concept more so than younger and middle-aged adults by categorizing the positive and negative aspects of self as separate roles whereas younger and middle-age adults tend to integrate them into one.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Kendra is a 15-year-old girl who has been experiencing menstruation since she was 12 years of age. During her monthly period she loses some hemoglobin, the matter in red blood cells that carries oxygen. In order to replace this hemoglobin in her body, she should make sure she eats a diet that has adequate amounts of ____
a. potassium b. iron c. vitamin D d. riboflavin
According to the parallel distributed processing model of semantic memory, how does spontaneous generalization differ from default assignment?
a. In spontaneous generalization, we make a more conscious effort to draw inferences. b. In spontaneous generalization, we can only account for conditioning (e.g., classical conditioning), whereas default assignment is a more sophisticated process. c. Spontaneous generalization takes place in long-term memory; default assignment takes place in working memory. d. In spontaneous generalization, we draw a conclusion about an entire category; in default assignment, we draw a conclusion about one member of a category.
Boys' first sign of sexual maturity is ____
a. ejaculation c. petting b. masturbation d. sexual intercourse
Which of the following is a part of the brainstem?
a. Cerebral cortex b. Pons c. Thalamus d. Limbic system