The activation-synthesis hypothesis was developed by
a. Ernest Hartmann.
b. William Domhoff .
c. Stephen LaBerge.
d. Hobson and McCarley.
D
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Which characteristic is necessary for an extraneous variable to become a confounding variable? a. It must change systematically from one participant to the next
b. It must change systematically when the independent variable is changed. c. It must have no systematic relationship with the dependent variable. d. It must have no systematic relationship to the independent or dependent variables.
According to Vygotsky, ____ speech plays a critical role in development by helping children regulate their behavior and plan strategies in accomplishing a goal
a. egocentric b. social c. complex d. private
Why do babies who are getting new teeth bite?
a. It helps stimulate enamel production. b. The counter pressure makes them feel better. c. It helps the teeth erupt through the gums. d. It allows the teeth to be planted firmly in the jawbone.
In addressing the debate regarding children's memories of sexual abuse, it has become clear that:
a. children's memories cannot ever be trusted because children will always say whatever adults expect. b. it is important to repeatedly question a child who denies sexual abuse, because there is a good chance they have repressed the event. c. preschoolers are more vulnerable to suggestive questions than are school-aged children. d. children do not lie about or misremember traumatic experiences, such as sexual abuse.