Our personalities are shaped by the stories we tell about ourselves, according to
a. the personal fable theory.
b. the narrative approach.
c. the projective approach.
d. situational testing.
B
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A. Babies mimic the sucking motion when at rest or during sleep. B. As a baby outgrows colic, their rooting reflex also strengthens. C. Babies who cry incessantly or become easily agitated typically show a weak rooting reflex at birth. D. Sucking on a pacifier decreases crying and agitated movement in hungry neonates.
The word "ffyngoedd" would be recognized as a foreign word by an English speaker because the word structure violates the rules of English:
a. syntax b. phonology c. semantics d. pragmatics
Participants were asked to remember items they saw in an office. Errors made were not unusual items, but items often found in offices (e.g., a coffee cup). On what were participants likely relying?
A. cultural script B. stereotype C. social script D. schema
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A) 10 to 20 cups. B) 30 to 50 cups. C) 100 cups. D) There is no lethal dose.