While on vacation, twelve years ago, Benjamin became extremely ill when he ate some shrimp. The fact that he cannot eat shrimp to this day is a classic example of

a. taste conditioning. c. taste associations.
b. taste aversion. d. predicted taste conditioning.


B

Psychology

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Damage to the hair cells in the cochlea produces which of these?

a. Impaired sense of touch b. Impaired sense of smell c. Conduction deafness d. Nerve deafness

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What is one reason for the actor-observer effect?

a. Whatever you watch seems to be the cause of the action. b. You become self-conscious when you know that other people are watching you. c. You find it difficult to think about what you are doing, while you are doing it. d. Many actions take place for reasons we don't fully understand.

Psychology

According to the discussion of spatial visualization, a meta-analysis of the research reported an effect size of 0.19, favoring males. From this information, you can conclude that

a. the average male performed 19% better than the average female. b. the gender difference is probably due to biological explanations. c. the gender difference is large enough to explain why more men than women select professions in engineering. d. the gender difference is small on spatial visualization tasks.

Psychology

Broca’s research in craniometry found erroneously that:

a. the brain is smaller in mature adults. b. the brain is larger in eminent men and supposed superior races. c. the brain is larger in women. d. there is no relationship between intelligence and the volume of the brain.

Psychology