Andrew spends hours practicing tying his shoes. He often practices alone with the goal of tying them well. He is extrinsically motivated to tie his shoes
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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A police lineup resembles a multiple-choice test in what way? a. Both are recognition tests of memory. b. Both are implicit tests of memory
c. Both are recall tests of memory. d. Both are tests of procedural memory.
How do most people react to the trolley car dilemma or the footbridge dilemma? a. They make a quick, emotional decision and look for an explanation later. b. They reason it out logically, but later they regret their decision
c. They reason it out logically, and later they support their decision. d. They consider both options and fail to make a decision.
When we compare different countries with respect to their preference for male babies, we find that
a. people in Canada have even stronger preferences for sons than do people in the United States. b. gender preferences are unpredictable; for example, females are preferred in India, but males are preferred in China. c. North America is the exception; in most countries, people typically are neutral about whether their child will be a boy or a girl. d. some Asian countries practice selective abortion, so that many more males are born than females.
_____ anxiety peaks first and is followed by _____anxiety
a. Stranger; separation b. Separation; stranger c. Goal; separation d. Relationship; social