The principle of ________suggests we are more likely to comply to a request made by someone in charge
a. similarity
b. liking
c. authority
d. commitment
c
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At the annual company party, Joe Plodder got the Employee of the Year award and said, "I didn't go to college, but I do well because I got my smarts from the School of Hard Knocks.". Joe alluded to his high level of
a. formal education b. Flynn effect intelligence. c. crystallized intelligence. d. tacit/practical intelligence.
Both Piaget and Vygotsky developed theories about the changes in the ways adolescents think, or what is known as
A) cognitive development. B) mental hierarchies. C) teen-thought. D) information transformation.
All of the following have been found in studies of siblings except
a. older siblings rarely serve as their younger sibling's secure base for exploration b. siblings typically play complementary roles, such as leader and follower c. older siblings are more likely to direct positive behaviors toward their young sibling if their mother refers to the younger sibling's emotions or actions d. sibling relationships change from nearly vertical in early childhood to nearly horizontal by the end of adolescence
Mika argued that memory retrieval is an all-or-none process. Is her assessment of retrieval correct?
A. Yes, the tip-of-the tongue (TOT) phenomenon shows that retrieval either happens or does not happen. B. Yes, the encoding-specificity principle shows that retrieval either happens or does not happen. C. No, the encoding-specificity principle shows that partial retrieval can occur. D. No, the tip-of-the tongue (TOT) phenomenon shows that partial retrieval can occur.