Gizela, while visiting her sister and her newborn nephew, could not help but pick up the baby when he began to cry. According to Bowlby, the baby's crying is an example of a(n)
a. signaling behavior. c. conditioned emotional response.
b. social reference. d. ambivalent attachment.
A
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In a study on the effects of exercise on stress, researchers predict simply that there will be a difference in stress levels between the exercise and no exercise groups. The researchers are using _____
a. a two-tailed hypothesis b. a directional hypothesis c. a one-tailed hypothesis d. both directional and one-tailed hypotheses
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Long-term memory has no known capacity limits 2. Most people would be incredibly accurate at matching names to faces from their high school yearbook, even decades after they graduated 3. Long-term memories tend to be stored in the hippocampus 4. Patient HM's memory loss was primarily due to the removal of a large section of the prefrontal cortex in an attempt to stop seizure activity 5. Because he suffered from anterograde amnesia, patient HM was unable to transfer new information from short-term into long-term memory
Scientists have found ______ chromosomal regions that are most likely related to Parkinson's disease, and ______ of those regions contain genes that can cause the disease on their own.
A. 28; 6 B. 12; 4 C. 6; 6 D. 75; 15
Describe at least one criticism of Piaget's sensorimotor theory
What will be an ideal response?