According to Damon, when Steven (who is 15 years old) is asked, "How do you know that someone is your best friend?" it is highly likely that he will respond:
a) "Because a friend is someone you can count on to help you when you need it."
b) "Because a friend is someone you can talk to about things that are bothering you, and they will stick with you no matter what."
c) "Because I can play a lot with him/her and stay over his/her house a lot."
d) "Because a friend is somebody who is kind and puts my feelings first."
b
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A. can improve verbal, but not visual memory B. can improve visual, but not verbal memory C. can improve memory, but only in mice D. have not been found to improve memory in healthy adults
Sensory storage holds information for a maximum of:
A) a few seconds. B) a few minutes. C) hours to days. D) days to years.
You walk past Pizza Hut and salivate in response to the aroma of freshly baked pizzas. What is this the result of?
a. classical conditioning c. spontaneous recovery b. operant conditioning d. instrumental conditioning
Binet and Simon revised their 1905 test to also include the intellectual assessment of
a. adults. b. children with learning problems. c. normal children. d. adolescents. e. criminals.