The ability to recognize faces, including identifying expressions, is not fully developed until approximately _____

A) ?late infancy
B) ?early childhood
C) ?late childhood
D) ?adolescence or early adulthood


D

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Given the advances in neuroimaging, why are neuropsychological tests still used?

a. Neuropsychological tests can detect problems that are missed with imaging. b. Neuropsychological tests are needed for confirmatory analyses. c. Neuropsychological tests take less time to administer and are less stressful. d. Neuropsychological tests are an expected part of neurological workups.

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Leslie visits her garden to discover her tomatoes and beans have been eaten by an animal. Certain it's a deer, she constructs a fence around the garden. A week later, the vegetables have been eaten again, so she installs an even taller fence. Leslie has not considered she may have actually fenced in the offending creature likely because

A. she has ascribed too much utility to her initial solution. B. an availability heuristic has blocked her from considering another hypothesis. C. she did not apply logic before problem solving. D. her original proposition was based on a false premise.

Psychology

Using the Premack principle, once you have finished studying for your next biology test you should

a. not study for at least two hours. b. study for a different test. c. work on your biology homework assignment. d. teach the biology material to a friend or classmate. e. do something you enjoy.

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Being able to agree on what the observations, or data, are defines

(a) objectivity (b) validity (c) predictive validity (d) reversibility (e) psychic determinism

Psychology