Sybil becomes somewhat dazed as she hits her head against an open cabinet door. She has experienced the mildest form of head injury, known as a ____
a. cerebral laceration c. concussion
b. contusion d. stroke
C
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If you try to repeat a story that you heard last week and now remember poorly, what usually happens?
a. You remember a few random details in no logical order b. You add events that weren't in the story, but would have made sense. c. You remember mainly the odd events that did not make sense. d. You tell the story slowly, but eventually repeat almost all of it.
According to Robert Sternberg's triarchic theory of intelligence, someone who is high in ____________________ should be able to invent things and make discoveries
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Three-year-old Simeon is at the top of a tall and scary slide. At the bottom of the slide, Simeon's older brother is smiling and laughing. When Simeon sees this, he goes down the slide. Simeon's behavior is an example of
A. social referencing. B. attribution. C. transferred excitation. D. social facilitation.
Which of the following research studies would take place "in the field?"
a. Dr. Spinnozza has participants come to his laboratory so that he can ask them questions about the pictures of faces of different individuals. b. Dr. Buchman shows participants a short video of a television commercial in his office, and then asks them questions about their memory of the products advertised. c. Dr. Martino watches children through a two-way mirror, and makes observations about their aggressive and cooperative behaviors. d. Dr. Adeshak observes students in the local university "union," and makes a study of the hours when students are likeliest to be drinking coffee.