Rovee-Collier and her colleagues (1993) tied one end of a ribbon to a brightly colored mobile and tied the other end ties to an infant's ankle. What did these studies measure?

a. object permanence
b. habituation
c. memory
d. the age of onset of primary circular reactions


C

Psychology

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A. Yes-sleep is made up of non-REM consciousness B. Yes-sleep is made up of REM consciousness C. No-sleep is made up of five different REM and non-REM stages D. No-sleep is made up of two different REM states

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Which of the following may function as a motivating operation?

a. deprivation b. satiation c. instructions d. all of these

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Who had a huge influence on Plato’s thinking in different stages of his life?

a. Heraclitus and the Epicureans b. Aristotle and the Scholastics c. Socrates and the Pythagoreans d. Gorgias and the Cynics

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How does the method of transcranial magnetic stimulation of brain areas differ from magnetic inactivation?

A. Brain activation results from long, intense magnetic stimulation. B. Brain inactivation results from mild, brief magnetic stimulation. C. Brain inactivation results as the magnets are simply reversed. D. Brain activation results from mild, brief magnetic stimulation.

Psychology