Unlike adults, 6-month-olds
A) are unaware of deviations in foreign musical rhythms.
B) can detect rhythmic-pattern deviations in Western but not in non-Western melodies.
C) can detect rhythmic-pattern deviations in non-Western but not in Western melodies.
D) can detect rhythmic-pattern deviations in both Western and non-Western melodies.
D
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a. babbling. b. cooing. c. the single-word stage. d. the telegraphic stage.
Hannah is playing with her 7-month-old niece, Ellie. She rolls a toy truck toward her and Ellie tries to roll it back. One time the truck rolls behind a chair and is out of sight. Ellie seems to forget about the truck and about the game they had both enjoyed playing. This is because Ellie has not achieved:
a. conservation c. object permanence b. sensorimotor memory d. egocentrism
The place theory is not able to completely explain pitch perception because people can sense pitches as low as _________ yet the Place Theory appears to apply only to pitches greater than _________
a. 00 Hz; 5,000 Hz c. 20 Hz; 5,000 Hz b. 20 Hz; 500 Hz d. 2 Hz; 500 Hz
Which of the following is NOT a criticism of Kinsey's Rating Scale for Sexual Orientation?
a) It is one-dimensional (based only on one behavior). b) It does not take attraction into account. c) It only rates people as either exclusively heterosexual or homosexual. d) It does not take identity into account.