What happens when part of the human brain is "turned off?" What technology could actually accomplish this?

A. EEG
B. PET scan
C. TMS
D. MRI


Answer: C

Psychology

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A magazine is publishing an article about recent trends in gender roles. What is the most accurate title for the article, based on recent research?

A. "Most Agree: Women Should Stay at Home" B. "More Fathers Focused on Career than Family" C. "Shifts in Gender Roles Appearing in Early Adulthood" D. "Traditional Gender Roles Becoming Less Important"

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Maria, who just found out she is pregnant, wonders at what point her baby will be able to hear. A competent doctor would tell her that her baby's sensory organs

a. begin to function during the embryonic phase. b. will be functioning by the end of the second trimester. c. do not function prior to the eighth or ninth month of pregnancy. d. will not function prior to birth.

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Breaking complex behaviors down into smaller steps, and reinforcing those steps sequentially as they are completed describes the principle of

a. effortful learning. c. approximating. b. shaping. d. forming.

Psychology

Overimitation is demonstrated when 2- to 6-year-olds imitate adult actions that are irrelevant, time-consuming, and inefficient

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology