Why is it important to build "play time" in to your overall study strategies?
a) Play time acts as a reinforcer for getting work done, and will help encourage you to keep moving forward with assignments or projects.
b) There is only so much work you can do before you need an extended "decompression time."
c) The play time helps us remember what we are working for.
d) Neuroimaging tests have proven that the more we play, the more receptive our brains become to learning new information.
a
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a. ?existence, relatedness, growth b. ?goal-setting c. ?leader-member exchange d. ?expectancy
Emily takes her new baby to the grocery store for the first time, and the baby shows the most common infant expression. According to psychologist Carroll Izard, this expression is
a. fear. b. happiness. c. interest. d. anger.
Regarding group intelligence tests, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Group intelligence tests can be given to a large group of people with minimal supervision. b. Group intelligence tests usually require people to read and follow instructions. c. Group intelligence tests require people to solve problems of logic, reasoning, mathematics, or spatial skills. d. The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Test and the Stanford-Binet are two examples of group intelligence tests.