What is NOT a criteria in determining whether a child is competent to testify?

A. Is the child able to testify in court?
B. Does the child have an advanced enough moral development?
C. Does the child have sufficient memory for the events?
D. Does the child know the difference between truth and falsehood?


B

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a) encoding b) storing c) retrieving d) evaluating

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According to an evolutionary view of wisdom,

A) the best predictor of late-life wisdom is age. B) wisdom evolves more quickly in men than in women. C) high rates of wisdom among the elderly reflect the concept of survival of the fittest. D) younger members of our species have physical power and adults have wisdom.

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Mary loves hang-gliding. It would be most difficult to explain Mary's behavior according to

A) incentives. B) achievement motivation. C) drive-reduction theory. D) Maslow's hierarchy of needs.

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