Our impressions of people form
A) within seconds of meeting them for the first time.
B) after approximately 30 minutes of interaction.
C) about 1 hour after the interaction has ended.
D) very slowly over time.
Answer: A
Rationale: Thin-slices research demonstrates just how quickly impressions are formed, often within seconds of interaction.
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The Swiss scientist who emphasized that infants are active learners and that early learning is based on sensory and motor skills was:
Noam Chomsky. Eleanor Gibson. Sigmund Freud. Jean Piaget.
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well-suited to be either neurotransmitters or neuromodulators. d. and neuropeptides frequently act as neuromodulators and neurohormones, but rarely function as neurotransmitters.