Eight-month-old Sarah is presented with a collection of small objects, including dolls, toy animals, and toy cars. If she has developed categorization, she most likely will
a. place each doll or animal next to a toy car, creating sets of "drivers" and vehicles
b. put all of the dolls in one group, the toy animals in a second group, and the toy cars in a third group
c. not be able to manipulate the objects, and the researchers will use her visual behavior as an indicator of her ability to categorize the objects
d. choose to play with just the dolls, since she is a girl (a boy would almost always select the cars)
B
You might also like to view...
Sharon is a longdistance runner. After a certain point in her workout, she begins to feel a natural "high" instead of pain. This feeling is likely the result of chemicals in her brain called
a. stimulants. b. enzymes. c. endorphins. d. adrenalines. e. hormones.
To determine the location of brain damage in post mortem tissue, brain slices created with a __________ are examined under a microscope.
A. PET scan B. microtome C. oscilloscope D. stimulator
Harry Harlow completed a number of studies in which baby rhesus monkeys were raised with two artificial mothers. One of the mothers was made of wire and delivered food; the other was made of cloth and provided no food. Harlow found that when the infant monkeys were startled or frightened, they
A. preferred the wire surrogate that provided food. B. showed no clear preference and ran to whichever surrogate was closer. C. avoided both surrogates and huddled in a corner. D. preferred the cloth surrogate that did not provide food.
The mental status examination used as part of the neuropsychological evaluation
A. will typically delve into specific areas related to the referral more extensively than the one used routinely as part of a clinical or counseling assessment. B. typically includes the administration of an intelligence test. C. is exactly the same as a mental status examination used during a clinical or counseling assessment. D. typically includes the administration of a neuropsychological adjective checklist.