When describing himself, Kento, a Chinese preschooler, is more likely than David, an American preschooler, to say
a. I play with Daisuke at school. c. I have brown eyes.
b. I have trucks. d. I like ice cream.
a
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Psychologists working from the cognitive learning perspective
A. have developed methods concentrating solely on reinforcements. B. suggest that people make responses merely because there is a link between a stimulus and a response. C. deny the importance of classical and operant conditioning in learning. D. have developed approaches that focus on the unseen mental processes that occur during learning.
Which of the following was NOT one of the limitations of health psychology in its
early years? a. literature was sparse b. research was not programmatic c. too few studies were clinically-based 33 d. unsophisticated methods were used e. writing in the field was heavily influenced by social conditions
An anorexic is MOST likely to make which statement?
A) ?"I wish I had as much control over my weight as other people." B) ?"If I gain one pound, I'll never stop gaining." C) ?"I can't stand the sight or smell of food." D) ?"I would give anything to be like other people."
One of Cannon's major objections to the James-Lange theory of emotion was that
A. the sympathetic nervous system was not given a more prominent role. B. motions are subjective experiences; therefore, no theory can be adequate in explaining them. C. physiological arousal alone does not lead to the perception of emotion. D. emotions have different intensities.