Waking, eating, sleeping, and elimination are all examples of which aspect of an infant's experience?
A. patterns
B. cycles
C. training
D. rhythms
Answer: D
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A. trial box B. response box C. Watson box D. Skinner box
By the late Middle Ages, women were: a. Elevated to a place of purity and considered almost perfect
b. Considered blank slates needing guidance about love from their husbands. c. Thought to be temptresses. d. Sent to convents to be cured of their natural tendencies to seduce men.
Regarding social comparisons, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. People make meaningful evaluations by comparing themselves to others who are similar to them. b. You may reach different conclusions about your actions and motives, depending upon whom you compare yourself to. c. Social comparisons influence which groups we join. d. If you are good at a particular skill, then it does not matter who is in the comparison group.
The state psychology association has invited teams from all the colleges in the state to compete in a Psych Bowl. The teams will answer questions such as "Who founded the first psychology laboratory?" Where is this information stored?
a. long-term memory b. short-term memory c. conceptual memory d. primary memory