The so-called "Coolidge effect" refers to the sexually arousing power ____
a. of a person who is unavailable (as opposed to available)
b. of a new sexual partner (as opposed to a familiar sexual partner)
c. for women, of a man who is tall (as opposed to short)
d. for men, of a woman who is youthful (as opposed to elderly)
B
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Which of the following statements is considered an assumption of Piaget's cognitive development theory?
a. All behavior is motivated. b. Advances in cognitive capacities occur into old age. c. Personality development ends at age 6. d. The roots of cognition lie in an infant's biological capacities.
Which stage begins when implantation is complete and continues through organogenesis?
A) Embryonic stage B) Germinal stage C) Fetal stage D) Teratogenic stage
A psychologist uses the digital computer as an analogy for the operation of human cognitive processes. Which of the following features is this analogy likely to incorporate?
a) Breaking cognitive processes into steps for input, processing, and outpu b) Hypothesizing cognitive processes that operate in parallel c) Focusing on the key role of channel capacity and its limitations d) Making use of measures of time and accuracy in processing information
Learning theorists, who explain language development in terms of reinforcement and imitation,
a. were influential before the 1960s. b. comprise the majority of researchers today. c. account nicely for how infants learn the grammar of a language. d. were led by Noam Chomsky.