Kali has a theory of intelligence that views it as being a combination of several factors such as fine motor skills, cognitive ability, and emotional control. Kali's theory is
a. multidirectional
b. multidimensional.
c. conventional.
d. a life-span construct.
b
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Research has found a neurological basis for our fear of death. In a study of men, all EXCEPT which of the following brain areas showed greater activity when they were asked questions about death and dying than when they were asked about pain from and fear of dental procedures?
a. the left dorsal hypothalamic cortex b. the right amygdala c. the left rostral anterior cingulate cortex d. the right caudate nucleus
From his observations of cats escaping from a "puzzle box" to obtain a piece of fish, Thorndike developed a theory that is known as
A. the law of operant conditioning. B. the law of effect. C. the law of consequences. D. the law of association.
Behavior changes due to learning
a. can be short lived but must be due to interaction with the environment. b. must be enduring and due to interaction with the environment. c. must be enduring but must not depend on interaction with the environment. d. must be enduring and due to changes of stimulus conditions.
Why is the gold standard for an unbiased sample one that is formed via a random process?
What will be an ideal response?