Damage to Wernicke's area in the brain is likely to cause a condition called _____
A) Down syndrome
B) aphasia
C) cystic fibrosis
D) sickle-cell anemia
B
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A "jackalope" has a very sophisticated sense of taste. If we wish to condition taste aversion, we would expect greater success by using:
A. taste cues as stimuli B. visual cues as stimuli C. the process known as imprinting D. gustatory behavior as responses
Which of the following statements involves an attribution?
a. "They cannot afford a washing machine because he spends so much on that fancy car of his." b. "I cannot come to the party." c. "He chose to eat shrimp for dinner." d. "My parents would like me to study to be a doctor or a lawyer."
The element of _____ separates the theory of reasoned action from the theory of planned behavior.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
As baby Sanjay's physical development improves, he is able to crawl around and explore his environment, advancing his cognitive development. His newfound crawling skills also contribute to changes in Sanjay's psychosocial development. For example, he may experience anger when he picks up a breakable object, only to have one of his parents take it away. In addition, Sanjay experiences happiness when his parents encourage his motor efforts and frustration when they remove him from an unsafe area, such as the stairs. This example shows that these three areas of development are ______.
A. following a downward course B. stopping and starting C. following a single course D. overlapping and interacting