Schemas are powerful organizers of experience. Once you have one, it is easy to
forget what it was like not to have one. What did the authors of the book use as an
example of this?
(a) trying to recall how to use a VCR
(b) teaching statistics to people without a schema for statistics
(c) teaching their children how to drive
(d) writing the text when the two authors have had radically different schemas
(e) all of the above
B
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a. often report that their immediate reaction was terror and anxiety. b. may appear to be calm, which means that they are not likely to be significantly affected by the assault. c. typically report that they were calm during the attack, but panic set in within an hour. d. frequently report that the event did not have a significant impact on their lives.
Highly coordinated children are picked out at an early age by coaches and given special opportunities to excel at sports. Introverted children avoid frequent social situations and become unusually comfortable spending time alone. Both of these phenomena illustrate __________.
A. the power of the phenotype over the genotype B. genotype-environment correlations C. the polygenic effect of chromosomes on behavior D. how the environment shapes one's genetic endowment
The more sampling error there is, the harder it is for a researcher to test their hypothesis.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The delusions experienced by individuals with schizophrenia are perceptions that are not based on any external stimulation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false