The information-processing approach is most closely related to _____________ theory of cognitive development

A) B. F. Skinner's
B) Albert Bandura's
C) Erik Erikson's
D) Jean Piaget's


D) Jean Piaget's The information-processing approach is influenced by Piaget's cognitive development theory and also studies many of the same questions.

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Which of the following students provides the most accurate description of the way that boundary extension might operate in eyewitness testimony?

a. Daniel: "Each time the eyewitness retells the story, the boundary becomes increasingly well defined." b. Nora: "In reality monitoring, eyewitnesses have difficulty establishing the boundary between events that actually happened and events that they simply imagined." c. Dora María: "A lawyer can carefully manipulate the questions, so that eyewitnesses remember the inferences, rather than events that actually happened." d. Augusto: "Eyewitnesses may believe that they saw a person's entire face, when part of the face was actually blocked from view."

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According to Kohlberg, morality during the conventional level is marked by

a. egocentrism. b. blind adherence to authority. c. the understanding that moral rules apply across all situations and cultures. d. the understanding that rules help maintain social order. e. the understanding that societal laws are based on ethical values.

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The person MOST closely associated with the law of effect is __________

a) Watson. b) Skinner. c) Pavlov. d) Thorndike.

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The most widely used and researched of all personality inventories is the __________

a. California Personality Inventory (CPI) b. Thematic Apperceptive Personality Profile Screening (TAPPS) c. Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) d. NEO-Personality Inventory – Revised (NEO-PI-R)

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