Randomly looking up words in a dictionary is a way to seek varied input and enhance creativity, according to creativity researcher

a. Nalini Ambady.
b. Edward de Bono.
c. Malcolm Gladwell.
d. Howard Gardner.


B

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Damage to a mixed nerve is likely to produce impairments in _________ for a part of the body.

A. both sensation and motor control B. sensation only C. motor control only D. neither sensation nor motor control

Psychology

Erikson's theory of psychosocial development considers

a) how a grown-up can maintain memories from when he/she was an infant that affect life as an adult. b) how an infant develops trust or mistrust of others. c) how children develop independence from their parents. d) how individuals come to understand themselves and the meaning of others', and their own, behavior(s).

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Stan and Samantha are the proud parents of three little girls. They decide to have one more child because it seems like they are “due” to have a boy. Stan and Samantha think that most families have both boys and girls therefore they figure the probability the next child will be a boy is high. Stan and Samantha:

A. are correct, since the odds of each sex are 50-50, they are due for a boy B. have confused representativeness with probability C. have thoughts of boys more available to them therefore they feel it will occur D. have three girls that have primed the “boy” concept

Psychology

A 10-year-old child who scored like an average 8-year-old on an intelligence test would have an IQ of 80.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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