As you are driving to your friend's new apartment, you realize that you forgot the address of the apartment building. You know that the apartment is north of his old apartment. As you drive down the street where his old apartment is, you begin looking at the signs: Azalea Drive, Oak Circle, Peach Tree Street, and Sycamore Drive. You remember that the apartment is on a Drive, not a street or circle, which narrows down the possibilities and illustrates your use of a(n)
a. heuristic.
b. algorithm.
c. intuition.
d. random search strategy.
A
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a. perceived rewards of the relationship are equal to the perceived costs of the relationship. b. perceived rewards of the relationship outweigh the perceived costs of the relationship. c. rewards and costs one partner experiences are roughly equal to those of the other partner. d. actual rewards and costs of the relationship exceed the expected rewards and costs of the relationship.
A psychologist who sees a client's problems as caused by a lack of useful, productive behaviors and lack of consequences following inappropriate actions probably supports which model of psychopathology?
a. existential b. psychodynamic c. behavioral d. humanistic
Which of the following is NOT one of Gardner's multiple intelligences?
a. musical intelligence b. spatial intelligence c. bodily-kinesthetic intelligence d. scientific intelligence
Scores from which parts of the Bayley Scales contribute to the calculation of the developmental quotient (DQ)?
a. None, because the DQ is calculated on the Stanford-Binet b. Mental scale, motor scale, and infant behavioral record c. Mental scale and infant behavioral record d. Motor scale and mental scale