Rovee-Collier and her colleagues (1993) tied one end of a ribbon to a brightly colored mobile and tied the other end ties to an infant's ankle. What did these studies measure?
a. Object permanence
b. Habituation
c. Memory
d. The age of onset of primary circular reactions
c
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a. fighting and fleeing b. conflict and authority c. status and power d. task and interpersonal relations e. power and submissiveness
A circadian rhythm is a(n):
A. naturally occurring cycle in the body set to about 24 hours B. altered state of consciousness C. type of neurotransmitter involved in sleep D. naturally occurring cycle in the body set to about 12 or 13 hours
A group of students was asked to write an essay in support of the legalization of marijuana. They were paid $.50. Another group of students received $2.00 for the same task
It was subsequently found that those students who received only $.50 developed a more positive attitude towards the legalization of marijuana. The researcher in this study was using (the) __________. a) correlational method b) experimental method c) naturalistic observation d) survey research
Bernard shows off his vocabulary and book smarts when he is writing a paper for his English professor. When he is talking with the people who live in his working-class neighborhood, he avoids using words that most people don't know
Bernard's ability to alter the way he communicates to fit different environments and situations demonstrates his ___________ intelligence. a. analytical b. componential c. experiential d. contextual