Most auditory information is sent to which hemisphere of the brain?
a. the ipsilateral side
b. the contralateral side
c. the left hemisphere
d. It depends on whether the individual is dominant for audition in the right or the left hemisphere
b
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Which statement about the predisposing and etiological factors associated with intellectual disabilities is accurate?
a. Heredity explains the cause of over one-half of all cases of intellectual disabilities b. Down syndrome and fetal alcohol syndrome account for almost 75 percent of all cases of intellectual disabilities. c. More children develop intellectual disabilities because of infections and brain damage during infancy than because of all other causes put together. d. In a large majority of cases (80 percent), the cause of intellectual disabilities is not known.
A low frequency sound wave is perceived as a. quiet
b. loud. c. high pitched. d. low pitched.
One way to counter the next-in-line effect is to
a. breathe deeply and control the level of anxiety in order to better remember information. b. tell yourself to be aware of the effect. c. use elaborative rehearsal as a defense against the effect. d. make sure that you are the last in line.
We make the fundamental attribution error
a. most often when we explain the causes of our own behavior. b. when we overestimate the significance of dispositional factors and underestimate situational factors in attributing the causes of others' behavior. c. when we underestimate the importance of distinctive behavior. d. when we rely more on the observations of others and less on our own in attributing the causes of behavior. e. most often in groupthink situations.