In Broca's aphasia, the person has difficulty speaking in a fluent way

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Which of the following ideas is a common conclusion made by experts that study eyewitness

recall in children? A) Children may have stored information about an event; however, they may not be able to remember everything in a complete or detailed manner. B) It has been concluded that the external validity of laboratory-based research involving eyewitness recall is often very high. C) Eyewitness recall is often assessed by asking children to remember events that were not directly relevant or personal to the child. D) Professionals realize that it is not wise to interview a child about a possible crime, rather, the child should draw a picture of the crime instead.

Psychology

Selena finds a mysterious device on the side of the highway. She notices that it has buttons and a speaker but all other features of the device appears completely foreign. Which one approach will be best for determining the appropriate concept for this device?

A. Comparing it to prototypical examples of other electronic devices with buttons and speakers B. Declaring it is a new category without first evaluating fit with her pre-established categories C. Comparing it to an exemplar of other objects typically found on the side of roads D. Determining which internal components of the object share overlapping features with other roadside objects

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Which of the following people would be at greatest risk for developing job burnout?

a. Laura, who is a social worker for an agency that serves low-income families b. Peter, who is the president of his own small insurance agency c. Rex, who is a computer programmer d. Priscilla, who is a professional musician

Psychology

In the context of the elements of persuasion, one thing that does not improve persuasion is ________.

A. an expert and trustworthy communicator B. fluent speech by a confident-seeming person C. direct eye contact between a communicator and his or her audience D. the belief of an audience that the communicator is not trying to persuade them

Psychology