Researcher Gisela Labouvie-Vief suggests that
a) the nature of thinking does not change much quantitatively or qualitatively during early adulthood.
b) the nature of thinking does change quantitatively during early adulthood.
c) the nature of thinking does change qualitatively during early adulthood.
d) thinking based upon Piaget's formal operations is sufficient to explain the demands and complexities that young adults face.
c
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a. correspondent inference theory. b. cognitive heuristics. c. the actor-observer effect. d. information integration theory.
What do classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and cognitive learning all have in common?
a. Each is based upon the law of effect. b. These forms of learning were once thought to be valid explanations of how we learn, but now are considered by psychologists as inadequate. c. These forms of learning are common in animals, but rare in humans. d. These are all forms of learning.
In terms of gaining access to medical facilities, it is easier to gain access to __________
hospitals. Fill in the blanks with correct word
Which of the following cells are important for the removal of nerve cell debris?
A. Schwann cells B. enzymes C. oligodendrocytes D. microglia