People with Williams syndrome tend to do as well as normal people on tasks that involve ____

a. copying pictures
b. adding numbers
c. verbal descriptions
d. naming unfamiliar objects


c

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What does the evidence say about the statement that you would do nothing under hypnosis that you would refuse to do otherwise? a. The statement is incorrect. Hypnotists can get people to do almost anything

b. The statement is correct. People inevitably refuse to do anything they do not ordinarily do. c. The evidence is unclear. The only research on this topic used chronic mental patients. d. The evidence is unclear. People under hypnosis will do some strange or dangerous acts, but so will many people who are not under hypnosis.

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Means–ends analysis got its start by looking at how people solved _____ problems.

A) well-defined B) ill-defined C) logical D) mathematical

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Means–ends analysis was FIRST described by:

A) Friedrich Gauss. B) Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman. C) Karl Duncker. D) Eleanor Rosch.

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Correlations allow us to

a. determine causation. b. demonstrate statistical significance. c. make predictions. d. calculate a z-score.

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