Stemming from the urban overload hypothesis, consider what you would do in the following situation. You have just run over a nail with your car during a long road trip,
but luckily you have run-flat tires and can drive up to fifty miles before your tire will deflate. Based on what you know from the urban overload hypothesis, where should you drive to if you were going to seek help from strangers for your tire?
a. the nearest major city
b. the nearest moderately sized city
c. a completely deserted road
d. a small, rural town
Answer: D
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A) object permanence. B) schemas. C) animism. D) conservation.
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Learning disabilities seem to have a biological basis
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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