Assume that you are testing a split-brain human subject whose language center is in his left hemisphere. If you place a house key into his left hand, he will:
a. not be able to later select the object he was holding from a group of various objects.
b. not be able to tell you what object he is presently holding.
c. immediately be able to tell you what he is holding.
d. be able to tell you what he is presently holding if allowed to think about it for several seconds.
b
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Which of the following is true about the major controversy that erupted in the late 1990s about the effect parental behaviors have on the child's personality?
a. It was proposed that peers influence a child's personality more than parents do. c. It was proposed that the behavior of the parents reflects the behavior of the children and not the other way round. b. It was found that a child's personality development is negatively impacted when the parents are not the primary caregivers. d. It was found that in individualistic cultures, the style of parenting was changing from authoritarian to authoritative.
Helen decides to study the effects of alcohol on driving ability. She selects 200 college students and randomly divides them into two groups of 100 students each. Subjects in group "A" drive a car through an obstacle course while remaining sober. Subjects in group "B" also drive through the obstacle course, but they are given an ounce of whiskey before each attempt at driving the course. As expected, the driving ability of subjects in group "B" steadily deteriorates as they consume more alcohol. In Helen's study, the subjects' driving ability is the ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The most common psychological problem of adolescence is __________
A) anorexia B) anxiety C) bulimia D) depression
Culture has a minimal effect, if any, on perception
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.