You are telling your friend about a trip you took to Sea World when you were a child
During the middle of the show, the trainer slipped, fell into the water, and was nearly killed. You can remember the scene as if it happened yesterday. This is an example of which type of memory?
A) Phantom B) Semantic
C) Flashbulb D) Procedural
C
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Dallas is a 10-year-old boy who has a mental age of 10 years. His IQ would be __________
a) 80 b) 100 c) 115 d) 130
What is Gilligan's primary criticism of Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning?
A) Kohlberg's theory does not fully explain moral reasoning at Stages 4 and 5. B) Kohlberg's theory is at odds with Piaget's theory and little research has been conducted on its validity. C) Kohlberg's theory does not account for language differences between males and females. D) Kohlberg's theory, originally based on interviews with males, does not adequately represent morality of girls and women.
Because increased neuropeptide Y results in weight gain that is disproportionately greater than the increase in food intake:
a. This suggests that neuropeptide Y also conserves energy b. Thirst and hunger must be related c. The medulla must monitor fat levels d. The liver is not the only mechanism for initiating a meal
A man who used to be called "impotent" is now said to have an erectile disorder.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)