Unlike adults, newborn babies __________
A) have a limited sense of smell
B) see nearby objects most clearly
C) prefer unfamiliar voices to familiar ones
D) see unclearly across a wide range of distances
Answer: B
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a. ?Habit b. ?Drive c. ?Tropism d. ?cognitive map e. ?good habit
According to the DSM, the features of voyeurism include
a. behaviors involving the act of observing an unsuspecting person engaging in sexual activity. b. fantasies involving the use of nonliving objects c. sexual urges involving the exposure of one's genitals. d. sexually arousing fantasies involving the act of being humiliated.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1 People are creatures of habit and usually behave the same way, regardless of whether or not they are being observed in a psychological study 2 When participants in an experiment behave in a way they think the experimenter wants them to behave, the problem of demand characteristics develops 3 Naturalistic observation is a method for determining causal relationships between variables 4 Unobtrusive naturalistic observation helps minimize the problem of demand characteristics 5 Double-blind observations are a way of controlling for experimenter bias
The sum of squared errors is the sum of
A) each score on the criterion variable minus the predicted score, squared. B) each squared score on the criterion variable minus each squared predicted score. C) each score on the predictor variable minus the predicted score, squared. D) each squared score on the predictor variable minus each squared predicted score.