The parietal lobes are at the sides of the brain, just above the ears and behind the temples

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


False

Psychology

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Cross-sex friendships, though potentially problematic when jealousy becomes an issue, have been found to help women lower their levels of dating anxiety and develop a higher capacity for intimacy

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Mr. and Mrs. Matthews are excited because two-year-old Lauren just completed the Toddler Test of Academic Potential (TTAP), and the results indicate that her current IQ is over 150 . They want to start a college savings fund right away to ensure Lauren will be able to attend one of the top private universities. You should tell Mr. and Mrs. Matthews that:

a. Lauren's IQ will probably not stabilize until she is at least 14 or 15, so she will need to be tested again, once she is in high school b. before the age of 3 or 4, it is difficult to get an accurate assessment of intellectual ability c. typically IQ scores from toddlerhood actually increase, so Lauren's actual IQ is probably closer to 200 d. typically IQ scores from toddlerhood decrease by at least half, so Lauren's actual IQ is probably closer to 75

Psychology

Paolo has been working in his uncle's bakery since he was able to walk, and he can double or halve recipes with ease. In the classroom, however, he tends to have difficulty with word problems and equations containing fractions

This is an example of A) a phenomenological variant. B) situated cognition. C) stunted interaction. D) collaborative learning.

Psychology

Which of the following is true of dementia due to HIV disease?

a. It is common in persons with HIV who have not yet developed full-blown AIDS. b. In advanced stages it may cause delusions, disorientation, and delirium. c. The dementia rarely includes apathy and social withdrawal. d. It is caused by a nutritional deficiency brought on by HIV-related malabsorption in the gut.

Psychology