If an individual shows unusual emotional lability, he or she . . .
a. Never changes his or her emotional state
b. Changes emotional states abruptly and unpredictably
c. Both of the above
d. Neither of the above
c. Both of the above
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Groups with which an individual feels a sense of membership, belonging, and identity are called ____, and groups with which an individual does not feel a sense of membership, belonging, or identity are called ____
a. in groups? out groups b. social categories? group biases c. implicit categories? explicit categories d. self-groups? social-groups
Miss Whitney asks her class to name the person who invented the cotton gin. This question best represents a measure of
a. convergent thinking. b. divergent thinking. c. creativity. d. ideational fluency.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Kisilevksy et al. (2003) showed that fetuses one to two weeks before birth recognized their mother’s voice. This was accomplished by measuring differences in the infant’s heart rate.
Two chess experts carry on a chess game in their heads without a board or any pieces; they simply call out their moves to one another. Obviously, they are good at using
a. sensory memory. b. redintegration. c. mental images. d. implicit memory.