What is the underlying concept of the false belief task?
A. discerning between right and wrong
B. setting aside moral considerations
C. understanding what others think
D. pretending to feel sympathy for people
Answer: C
You might also like to view...
What is a legitimate question concerning the lack of success of older adults on Piagetian tasks?
a. Could it be due to a lack of motivation to solve tasks that are so rarely encountered in real life? b. Could it be due to the over emphasis on IQ testing common to Piagetian tasks? c. Could it be due to slower reaction times commonly found in older study participants? d. Could it be due to the fact that normal hearing is required to solve all of Piaget's tasks?
If a person experiences severe panic symptoms only when speaking in public he/she is said to have attacks
a. depersonalized b. disordered c. expected d. unexpected
After an iron rod shot through his brain in an accident, Phineas Gage experienced difficulty in carrying out his plans effectively. Which lobe of the brain was damaged in his accident?
a) frontal b) temporal c) parietal d) occipital
According to the levels-of-processing theory, if Jon wanted Maqsood to remember the sentences "At first, it is better to run than to walk, " "Birds seldom get too close," and "A rock can be used as an anchor," he should
a. encourage Maqsood to pay attention to the sound of each word. b. ask Maqsood to underline all of the three-letter words. c. have Maqsood alphabetize the words in each sentence. d. tell Maqsood the sentences all refer to kite-flying. e. test Maqsood's memory immediately.