According to the idea of "telling more than we can know," one reason that introspection is sometimes not an accurate way to learn about oneself is that
a. people have to be extremely self-aware to learn anything about themselves.
b. people must rely on controlled processes to effectively introspective.
c. mental processes are not observable, and therefore do not actually exist.
d. many of our mental processes occur outside our awareness.
Answer: D
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Which statement reflects how culture has influenced the reproductive success of the Waorani and Yanomamö people of the Amazonian Basin?
a. Although aggression is highly valued for both Waorani and Yanomamö men, the high mortality rates amongst aggressive males is causing these tribe populations to dwindle. b. Although male aggression is highly valued in both societies, aggressive Yanomamö men are more successful than Waorani men in passing along their genes because Yanomamö men stand down between conflicts. c. In contrast to other tribes of the same region, the Waorani and Yanomamö people value peace and tranquility and thus have had the greatest success in passing along their genes. d. In contrast to other tribes of the same region, the Waorani and Yanomamö people value peace and tranquility; however, because the Waorani, but not the Yanomamö people, refuse to defend themselves, their gene pool is dwindling.
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b. a rash. c. the sudden onset of partial seizures. d. the sudden onset of tonic-clonic seizures.
Learned taste aversion is:
a. When an organism samples a new food in small amounts to test for safety b. When an organism avoids specific tastes that have been associated with illness c. When an organism finds the taste of the last bites of a food item less appealing than the first bites d. When you eat so much of one specific food item that you "get sick of it"
Multisystemic Therapy with juveniles charged with serious offenses has been shown to reduce recidivism.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)