Angie's bad-tempered boss wears a particular type of cologne. She is usually uncomfortable in his presence. One day, Angie was at the mall when she smelled the same cologne. The smell triggered a momentary feeling of uneasiness. In this example, which factor served as the unconditioned stimulus?
A) the cologne
B) Angie's boss
C) Angie
D) the feeling of uneasiness
B) Angie's boss
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Which scenario is the best example of a synchronized routine?
a. A baby and a mother who are taking turns sticking out their tongues at each other b. A ducking following around a mother hen c. Dealing with the deaths of a social convoy of relatives as you age d. Two best friends watching a hockey game together
Mike's visual association area on the right hemisphere is damaged. The doctors have diagnosed him with neglect syndrome. What can his family expect from Mike's neurological problem?
A. Mike's failure to "see" things on his left side B. problems with understanding speech spoken from the right side C. an inability to recognize people D. blindness
The levels-of-processing approach
a. states that we remember material better if we encode it in terms of sensory characteristics. b. states that deeper processing of material usually leads to more permanent retention. c. emphasizes the difference between short-term memory and long-term memory. d. emphasizes that the best way to learn something is to repeat it over and over.
The linguistic relativity hypothesis predicts that:
a. language and thought should develop independently b. people in all cultures should think alike, despite their language differences c. language development should consistently lag behind cognitive development d. people should have difficulty thinking about things they cannot describe in words