Sensory-specific satiety has important survival value because ______.
A. it is a mechanism which prevents us from eating too much of a toxic substance
B. our sensory receptors sometimes need to be "reset"
C. it is a mechanism which produces a wide and more varied diet
D. it is only valuable to nonhuman animals
Answer: C
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When n is small (less than 30), how does the shape of the t distribution compare to the normal distribution?
a. It is almost perfectly normal. b. It is flatter and more spread out than the normal distribution. c. It is taller and narrower than the normal distribution. d. There is no consistent relationship between the t distribution and the normal distribution.
Consistent timelines for emotional development occur
A. only among humans. B. in rhesus monkeys, regardless of whether they are raised in isolation or socially. C. in rhesus monkeys raised in isolation but not in socially raised rhesus monkeys. D. in socially raised rhesus monkeys but not in rhesus monkeys raised in isolation.
Baby Winnie recognizes her mother's smell, voice, and face, but does not mind being left with an unfamiliar adult. According to Bowlby's theory of attachment, Winnie is in the __________ phase
A) preattachment B) "attachment-in-the-making" C) "clear-cut" attachment D) reciprocal relationship
Middle-aged college students __________
A) simply reinforce negative stereotypes of aging B) are outperformed by younger students academically C) require more assistance than their younger classmates D) provide valuable intergenerational contact