Concerning the mind-body problem, Skinner was a(n):

a. epiphenomenalist
b. interactionist
c. occasionalist
d. physical monist


d. physical monist

Psychology

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High school seniors Meera and Karen are talking about memories. Meera says that she can remember a song she learned when she was a year old. Karen disagrees and says that's not likely. Why?

A. We do not verbally encode before the age of 3 1/2. B. Memory does not start operating until the age of 3 1/2. C. A one-year-old's attention span is so poor that a child that young cannot encode anything. D. Long-term memory does not exist in children that young.

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Strokes damaging the left side of the brain typically affect ____, as well as physical movement on the right half of the body; whereas strokes occurring within the right hemisphere can ____ in addition to impairing motor movement on the left side of the body

a. speech and language proficiency; impair judgment and short-term memory b. impair judgment and short-term memory; speech and language proficiency c. empathic abilities; increase impulsivity d. impulsivity; decrease empathic abilities

Psychology

The chemical structure of cocaine is similar to which neurotransmitter?

a. dopamine b. acetylcholine c. GABA d. serotonin

Psychology

Mrs. Subway asks her boy Chompy if he wants his sandwich in one or two pieces. Chompy says to keep it in one piece because he isn't hungry enough to eat two pieces. Chompy's answer indicates that he

a. is decentered about the possible contents of the food. b. misunderstands about the meanings of numbers. c. applies hypothetico-deductive reasoning. d. does not yet understand conservation.

Psychology