Someone who becomes blind because a stroke damaged the visual cortex can nevertheless synchronize waking and sleeping to the rising and setting of the sun
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The classic research of Eve Clark (1973? 1975) indicated that in terms of overextension,
a. babies born in the United States use overextension more than babies born in other countries. b. boys use overextension more than girls. c. children use overextension to the same extent their parents use overextension. d. its use is based upon perceived similarities in form or function between the original object and the new one.
If the shape of a frequency distribution is lopsided, with a long tail projecting longer to the right than to the left, how would the distribution be skewed?
a. Normally b. Negatively c. Positively d. Average
Compared to control participants, impulsively violent criminals show less activity in which of the following brain areas?
a. the amygdala b. the orbitofrontal cortex c. the premotor cortex d. the hypothalamus
Mr. Scallopini gives his workers rewards for their efforts, and makes sure that these occasional reinforcements are valuable enough that it will help increase his workers' motivation to do a good job. Mr. Burns believes in the __________ theory of motivation.
A. goal-setting B. existence, relatedness, growth C. initiating structure D. expectancy