In order to recognize faces, one must focus on the internal features such as the eyes and the mouth. At what age do infants begin switching their focus from external features (hairline and chin) and show recognition of familiar faces?

A) Three months of age B) One month of age
C) Four months of age D) Two months of age


D

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a. ?Darwin’s theory of emotion b. ?social comparison c. ?the facial feedback hypothesis d. ?social referencing

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Which of the following terms refers to a psychoanalytic technique involving spontaneous expression of thoughts with as little censorship as possible?

a. Interpretation c. Dream analysis b. Transference d. Free association

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If Peyton Manning, a professional football player, wanted to remember his 16-digit credit card number, which of the following memory techniques would you recommend?

a. He should think of the numbers as a sequence of football statistics. b. He should picture each of the numbers in his head printed in a bright color. c. He should first memorize a few other sequences of 16 digits to gain some practice. d. He should visualize the front of his credit card showing a picture of him dribbling a basketball.

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Regarding the sense of touch, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. If one lost the sense of touch below the neck, he or she would be unable to tell which position his or her body was in without seeing it. b. Skin receptors produce at least five different sensations, including light touch, pressure, pain, cold, and warmth. c. The skin has more nerve endings for temperature than for touch and pressure or for pain. d. Receptors with particular shapes appear to specialize in various sensations.

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