A primary difference between intuitive thought and logic is that
A) logic is egocentric, whereas intuitive thought involves the ability to take other people's
perspectives into account.
B) logic is based on a formal system of rules, whereas intuitive thought is based on personal
experience.
C) intuitive thought develops in the formal operations stage, whereas logic develops during
the preoperational stage.
D) intuitive thought is more symbolic and language-based, whereas logic is more artificial
and centrated.
B
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a. the savory odors of the food are combined with the taste of glutamate. b. the salty, sour, and sweet taste sensations are combined. c. it enhances the textural and temperature equalities of the food. d. the pain created on the tongue triggers an "endorphin high."
An independent variable can only be measured by the relationship between itself and what other variable?
a. direct b. dependant c. response d. random
A lucky dog named Polly has an owner who works at a pet store, and Polly gets to go to work with the owner every day. Every time a customer walks in the door, there is a bell that goes off alerting the workers that there is someone in the store. There is also a bowl of treats right by the door, and every time a person walks in, Polly gets a treat. Over time, Polly has come to associate the ringing of the bell with getting a treat, so now when she hears it, she salivates a little. In this scenario, the conditioned stimulus is _____________________, the unconditioned stimulus is _____________________ and the conditioned response is __________________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).