Mature thinkers tend to
a. view personal experience as the most critical element in decision-making.
b. view rules as absolute
c. integrate emotion and logic in decision-making.
d. realize that tolerance and ambiguity have no place in decision-making.
c
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A. The brain's ability to compensate in one area by increasing activation in another B. The young brain's ability to recover from injury C. The overall decrease in brain activity in older adults D. The brain's continual accumulation of more and more neurons late in life
The abilities that allow us to reason, think, and acquire new knowledge are referred to as what type of intelligence?
a. general b. fluid c. crystallized d. principle
What is now known as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was called ____ in World War I
a. shell shock c. battle fatigue b. soldier's heart d. postwar syndrome
Which of the following is true of the social cognitive theory?
A) It pays less attention to genetic variation in explaining individual differences in behavior. B) It tends to be more descriptive than explanatory. C) It gives less attention to person variables such as values and expectancies. D) It subdues the importance of publicly observable variables or behaviors.