Which would represent the greatest loss to a professional wine taster or chef?

a. vestibular loss
b. injury to the pinna
c. olfactory loss
d. injury to the cochlea


C

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Suppose that you are studying the concept of self-handicapping. Research shows that you will be able to remember this concept especially well if you link it to yourself in some way (e.g., by thinking of personal examples of times that you yourself engaged in self-handicapping). This demonstrates the power of ____

a. the self-reference effect b. automatic egotism c. the self-enhancement motive d. self-regulation

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Which of the following is NOT true of psychological theories?

a. Theories make assumptions about behavior. b. Theories explain behavior and mental processes. c. Theories are used to make predictions. d. Theories are always discarded as new observations are made.

Psychology

People with either autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) sometimes report social difficulties because their actions or remarks towards others are seen as insensitive. Based on your knowledge of these disorders, how might this apparently similar phenomenon be explained differently in each case?

A. People with ASD may not realize an action would be seen as insensitive, while people with ADHD may have trouble controlling an urge to act. B. People with ADHD may not realize an action would be seen as insensitive, while people with ASD may have trouble controlling an urge to act. C. People with ASD may be too apathetic to act differently, while people with ADHD may be too anxious to act differently. D. People with ADHD may be too apathetic to act differently, while people with ASD may be too anxious to act differently.

Psychology

School-age children's growing pains are actually caused by the

A) growth of muscle tissue. B) growth of bone tissue. C) strains of increased physical activity. D) stress of being in a new stage of life.

Psychology