______ of the adult population experiences intense nightmares that could be diagnosed as nightmare disorder
a. It is unknown as to what percentage c. Ten percent
b. Less than one percent d. Five percent
A
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b. Do emotional feelings differ significantly from one culture to another? c. How do you suppress inappropriate emotions? d. How do you know which emotion you are feeling?
Typically, stranger wariness is first noticeable at
3 months. 4 months. 9 months. 12 months.
____________________ twins more closely resemble each other than do dizygotic twins
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When Just and Carpenter asked participants to report the relative heights of craftsmen
brothers based on a passage they had just read, their results showed that participants were slower at providing answers when information was directly available than when it was only implied. This was because the participants a. had problems caused by too much information. b. were making inferences based on mental models. c. were generally rather unpracticed with the formal logic required by deductive reasoning. d. were unable to arrange the abstract information into a spatial model. e. confused the type of reasoning that was called for.