In the original experiments on experimental neurosis, dogs were exposed to a circle and an ellipse that were
A) ?gradually made more and more different.
B) ?gradually made more and more similar.
C) ?suddenly made very similar.
D) ?suddenly made very different.
B
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Which of the following statements concerning creativity is NOT accurate?
a. A creative individual usually excels in a single area or field. b. Creative ideas must be both novel and useful. c. Divergent thinking contributes to creativity. d. Creativity usually occurs in a burst of insight.
Jahrul's instructor was very rude the first day of class. Jahrul assumed the instructor was a rude woman. He did not know that she had woken up late, had a car accident on the way to work, and had been locked out of her office. Jahrul is demonstrating
a. the fundamental attribution error. b. self-serving bias. c. cognitive dissonance. d. the actor-observer effect. e. the elaboration likelihood model.
Which of the following statements about sleep problems is not true? a. Infants and toddlers have less night-waking problems
b. Preschoolers have more falling-asleep problems. c. Younger school-age children have more going-to-bed problems. d. Adults have trouble finding enough time to sleep.
According to some researchers, the brains of people with schizophrenia are
A. more symmetrical in structure and function than brains of typical controls. B. more symmetrical in structure, but not function, compared to brains of typical controls. C. more symmetrical in function, but not structure, compared to brains of typical controls. D. less symmetrical in structure and function than brains of typical controls.