S. grew up in Shanghai, China; one cousin grew up in Japan, and another grew up in Italy. It is most likely that all three learned _________ as their second language
a. French
b. German
c. English
d. Spanish
Answer: C
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Which of the following is not a basic assumption of the social-cognitive approach?
A. All behavior, even if it looks bizarre, is meaningful to the person displaying it. B. Learned patterns of thought guide our behavior. C. Much of personality is learned through observing and interacting with others. D. Behavior is learned, in part, through classical and operant conditioning.
What is the scientific study of the nervous system?
A. physical science B. neuroscience C. evolutionary science D. social science
You have just eaten a very large pizza. It is likely that the reward value of eating a pizza has now (increased/decreased) _________ as a function of _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word