A belief in the importance of ____ formed the core of McDougall’s theory.
a. innate ideas
b. instincts
c. perception
d. overt behavior
b. instincts
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Which of the following students' statements best describes the spatial framework model proposed by Franklin and Tversky?
a. Susan: "The mental maps we create do not have a built-in bias; we attach the same significance to left-right distinctions as to up-down distinctions." b. Nadia: "The vertical dimension seems to have special significance when we try to create representations of our environment." c. Stanley: "When we hear a story, we automatically assume the perspective of someone looking down on the scene from above, because of the up-down heuristic." d. Igor: "People vary greatly in the way they construct mental maps when they hear a narrative; some rotate the scene to match the perspective of the main character, but most look at the scene as if they were outside the scene, looking in."
Bipolar I disorder and bipolar II disorder differ with regard to ____
a. how many relatives also have the condition b. how rapidly the cycles occur c. whether they include full-blown manic phases d. whether they develop suddenly at an early age or gradually at a later age
Specific secondary emotions are probably subject most to
a. shame. c. love. b. cultural variation. d. human nature.
TB_01_13 The difficulty with many common sense claims that people believe is that even though they "seem" right, they are often incorrect when compared to scientific evidence. In other words, the scientific facts seem ___________ to people,
when compared to their common sense beliefs. a) counterintuitive b) hyper-contextual c) divergent d) inexplicable