The intermodal matching theory of neonatal imitation is that the baby matches what is

a. heard with what is seen.
b. tasted with what is smelled.
c. smelled with what is felt on its skin.
d. seen with its own muscular sensations.


D

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a. likely to purchase more items. b. likely to purchase fewer items. c. likely to purchase no items. d. likely to purchase higher quality items.

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Which of the following is a possible consequence of sampling from a population?

A. Every sample from a population has a predetermined accuracy. B. Sampling error can be eliminated if we have large enough samples. C. Estimates from different samples from a population will differ. D. A single study can prove a hypothesis.

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Probabilities are usually stated as a comparison between the number of _____ and the total number of possible outcomes

a. desirable outcomes b. unlikely outcomes c. undesirable outcomes d. likely outcomes

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Self-actualization correlates with

a. perception of lack of control over one's life b. altruism toward others c. decidophobia about life change d. a desire to control people around you

Psychology