Keenan, McCutcheon, Freund, Gallup, Sanders, & Pascual-Leone (1999) investigated self-recognition by showing a "face movie" in which the participant's face gradually morphed into that of a celebrity
Participants
were instructed to respond at the point where the morph seemed to resemble their face more than the
celebrity's. Responses were faster when made with the ______ hand, indicating a _____ hemisphere advantage
in self-recognition.
a) left; left
b) left; right
c) right; right
d) right; left
Answer: b
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Rose is 16 years old and her sister Blossom is nine. In terms of their self-perceptions, research would suggest that
a. Rose's self-description is more likely to be based on physical attributes than Blossom's. b. Rose's self-portrait would be less abstract than Blossom's. c. Rose would be more self-aware than Blossom. d. Rose would have a less differentiated self than Blossom.
To determine whom advertisers select for their television commercials, you analyze 500 commercials. What does your analysis reveal?
a) More women than men appear on screen. b) Men and women appear equally on and off the screen. c) Men are more likely than women to be presented as authorities. d) Women are more likely to be used on screen because women control so much of the spending in the country.
In the context of Freud's psychoanalytic theory, the ________ is a part of an individual's personality that contains the memories, knowledge, beliefs, feelings, urges, drives, and instincts of which the individual is not aware.
A. unconscious B. conscious C. circadian rhythm D. circannual rhythm
Exemplify two ways that adolescents' cognitive development is more advanced than that of school-age children.
What will be an ideal response?