Cindy, a one-year-old child, is trying to imitate the actions of her big sister, Sue. Sue touches her head and then spins around in a circle. According to Bauer (1995), Cindy will do the following when she tries to imitate Sue: ___
a. touch her head and then spin around in a circle
b. spin around in a circle and then touch her head
c. spin around in a circle and then stop
d. touch her head and then stop
A
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Wei-Shin was mugged while he was walking across campus alone one evening. The event left him with his wallet and identity stolen, and a broken nose and rib. Wei-Shin thinks to himself, "What kind of world is this, where someone will mug a poor college student?" Wei-Shin is having trouble coping because this traumatic event has challenged his ____
a. attitude accessibility b. downward comparisons c. assumptive worlds d. attitude-behavior consistency
Lifetime prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is highest among ____
a. African Americans c. White Americans b. Hispanic Americans d. Asian Americans
Cynthia has developed an informal hypothesis: "If a student is a psychology major, then that student favors gun control." She questions 20 psychology majors and all 20 do favor gun control. However, she does not pursue additional information
Specifically, she does not seek out people who oppose gun control, to determine whether they are psychology majors. From the perspective of deductive reasoning, Cynthia has a. demonstrated confirmation bias. b. relied too heavily on the belief-bias effect. c. relied too heavily on counterexamples. d. overused the availability heuristic.
Which of the following is an accurate statement about structures in the brain that relate to the auditory system?
A. The superior olive helps a person determine the direction of sounds. B. The trapezoid body helps a person determine the direction of sounds. C. The superior olive helps a person determine the distance of sounds. D. The trapezoid body helps a person determine the distance of sounds.