Since many "new" problems are really old problems in new clothing, most problems become easier to solve when we
a. isolate ourselves and focus intently and persistently on the problem.
b. make a very quick decision since intuitive thinking is very creative.
c. dig deeper into a problem with logic.
d. look for analogies to represent the problem.
D
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The procedure used to ensure that research participants have an equal chance of being placed in the experimental or control groups in an experiment is called
a. random assignment. b. random sampling. c. debriefing. d. experimental realism.
The text suggests that enhanced perceptual accuracy would be achieved through
a. unconscious transference. b. actively attending to stimuli. c. attempting to do three or four things simultaneously. d. altered states of consciousness.
How does the Brawner rule differ from the M'Naghten rule?
A. Brawner incorporates an emotional as well as a cognitive determinant of criminal action. B. Brawner doesn't require a total lack of appreciation by offenders for their conduct. C. Brawner includes a volitional element. D. all of the above
Your pregnant friend is worried that she will gain quite a bit of weight. She is planning on dieting. What would be your advice?
A. Tell her to definitely diet; this will ensure that her children will not be obese. B. Tell her that dieting increases intelligence in neonates. C. Tell her that dieting could lead to her baby being born preterm and having a low birth weight. D. That it would be a good idea to keep her weight gain under 20 pounds.