The story of Genie
a. shows the effects of teaching ASL to young children.
b. provides evidence for the existence of a LAD.
c. proves that language acquisition is genetically determined and not dependent upon environment.
d. supports the hypothesis that there are sensitive periods for learning language.
d
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Regina believes she did well in her psychology class because she is smart but blames her poor performance in chemistry on her "incompetent instructor." Regina's reasoning demonstrates the
A. self-serving bias. B. consensus bias. C. actor-observer effect. D. ultimate attribution error.
In the one factor repeated measures ANOVA, the degrees for each of the following depend on a consideration of the number of treatment conditions (k) present in the experiment EXCEPT for the degrees of freedom associated with which of these sources of variance?
a. total c. within subjects treatment b. between subjects d. within subjects error
Gillian is sitting in a crowded coffee shop when she hears the squeal of brakes and the crash of metal-on-metal. She looks around and notices that all the other customers remain engrossed in their conversations
Because these cool and calm responses ________, Gillian will be ________. a. provide normative cues; more likely to go outside to help b. increase pluralistic ignorance; less likely to assume it's an emergency situation c. decrease evaluation apprehension; more likely to go outside to help d. reduce Gillian's sense of personal responsibility; less likely to go outside to help
What are the eight ways in which drugs can affect synaptic transmission? Give an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?