Tori has a head cold, and she can barely taste her food. This BEST illustrates:
A) the role of expectancies in the perception of flavour.
B) a valence-centred approach to taste perception.
C) genetic-based determinants of taste perception.
D) the role of olfaction in the perception of flavour.
D) the role of olfaction in the perception of flavour.
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a. affiliation. b. emotional control. c. mastery. d. assertiveness.
Helping behavior that either fails to reward or harms the person who performs it is called ____
a. ?compassion b. ?altruism c. ?benevolence d. ?mercy
Which of the following is one of the explanations offered in your text as to why Englishspeaking children use more nouns than verbs when they begin to speak, as compared to children of Chinese or Korean descent?
Chinese and Korean languages are "noun-friendly" languages because the rules of the languages are structured around nouns. The English language contains more nouns than verbs; Korean and Chinese languages contain more verbs than nouns. Chinese and Korean children tend to have more limited access to toys than do English-speaking children. Interactions between children and objects are more common in Englishspeaking cultures, while social interactions are more common in Asian cultures.
When asked, “How many are there?” 5-year-old Kara correctly counts nine gummy bears. She tells her teacher there are nine bears because she knows that the last number in the counting sequence indicates the quantity of items in the set. Kara has a grasp of __________
A) chronological order B) addition C) cardinality D) interactive mathematics