One criticism of the embodied approach is that it doesn't explain how humans can recognize ________.

A. colors
B. abstractions
C. actions
D. artifacts


Answer: B

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Suppose you tested two age groups on the number of details they could recall from a paragraph. The mean for the older group is 16, and the mean for the younger group is 14 . Further suppose you fail to reject the null hypothesis for this independent-samples t-test. What best accounts for the difference between these sample means?

What will be an ideal response?

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Patient S.M., whose amygdalae were destroyed, a. is totally unable to assess the emotions of others accurately

b. can assess other people's emotions accurately when she is instructed to pay attention to their eyes. c. can assess negative emotions accurately, but has difficulty interpreting expressions of positive emotions, like joy. d. can assess other people's emotions by observing their body language, but is unable to interpret facial expression and tone of voice.

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"Rooming-in" refers to the practice of allowing

A) women to stay in their own private hospital rooms to give birth. B) the newborn to stay in the same room with his or her mother. C) the woman's partner to stay in the labor and delivery room. D) underwater delivery to occur in the mother's private room.

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Modern psychology is said to have begun when

a. Greek philosophers began studying the differences between people. b. Wundt opened the first laboratory devoted to the scientific study of psychology. c. Freud developed psychoanalytic theory and therapy. d. it was discovered in the early 1900s that many illnesses have no medical basis.

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