Epistemic cognition

A) refers to our reflections on how we arrive at facts, beliefs, and ideas.
B) involves dividing information, values, and authority, into right and wrong.
C) involves viewing all knowledge as embedded in a framework of thought.
D) occurs when we formulate a more personally satisfying perspective that synthesizes contradictions.


A

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a. has not yet mastered object permanence. b. does not understand the process of assimilation. c. does not yet understand conservation. d. is displaying egocentric reasoning.

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In paired associate learning, pairs of unrelated items are presented together during a study phase

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Why have Sigmund Freud's theories had such a great impact on so many academic disciplines and in so many societies?

a) The scientific community was very accepting of men of his background. b) The Victorian era was notorious for its promotion of the discussion of sex. c) He was raised in a wealthy family that allowed him time to devote to his writing. d) He suggested that we were influenced by irrational forces outside of our conscious awareness.

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In females the cleft region enclosed by the labia minora is called the:

A) hymen. B) mons veneris. C) vulva. D) vestibule.

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