Which of the following is not true regarding infants' auditory preferences?
a. Infants prefer to listen to a song sung by an adult to another infant over an adult singing a song alone.
b. Infants prefer passages of Mozart with pauses introduced in natural places over passages with pauses introduced in unnatural places.
c. Infants prefer intact passages of Mozart to the same passages with scrambled notes.
d. Infants prefer to listen to passages judged to be displeasing by adults as much as passages judged to be pleasing.
D
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b. You might say "sweet," which wasn't on the list. c. You might repeat the list in backward order. d. You might insist that the list had only seven words, when it really had far more.
Lindsay is a freshman at college, and has her first serious boyfriend there. Her parents can't stand him. According to the theory of psychological reactance, what should her parents do to discourage the relationship?
a. Explain to Lindsay in calm, rational terms why this man is a poor fit for her. b. Subtly put him down in conversations to Lindsay to avoid direct confrontation. c. Never invite him to their home for a visit. d. Say very little about him one way or the other to Lindsay.
A group of mental disorders that are characterized by real, multiple, and involuntary physical symptoms that have no known physical causes are called:
A. anxiety disorders B. conversion disorders C. somatoform disorders D. dissociative disorders
Nonshared environmental influences involve forces that make siblings a. act in virtually identical ways. b. homozygous
c. dizygotic twins. d. different from one another.