The ability to estimate the elevation of a sound __________.
A. is a genetic trait
B. involves the analysis of left-right phase arrival differences
C. involves analysis of timbre
D. is better in blind than sighted people
Answer: C
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Dr. Peterson has collected clinical observations, neurological test data, psychological test scores, and interview material on Mrs. Davis. If Dr. Peterson is doing this for the purpose of drawing conclusions that will lead to a diagnosis of Mrs. Davis, we can infer that Dr. Peterson is ____
a. a psychoanalyst c. doing an assessment b. using reliable and valid measures d. using the DSM-5
Which of the following students provides the best information about the term "embodied cognition"?
a. Elizaveta: "Embodied cognition proposes that your motor system sometimes reveals your knowledge." b. Artur: "Embodied cognition means that there is no connection between your mind and your motor system." c. Rachel: "Embodied cognition is an outdated theory; it proposed that information flows from the sensory receptors to the motor system, and then flows to the cerebral cortex." d. Erik: "Embodied cognition emphasizes that you can use your body movements to help you learn a new language that you are trying to master."
The authors believe that for positive psychology to become more prevalent, it must be based upon ______.
a. scientific principles b. desirable virtues c. anecdotes from clients d. sociocultural perspectives
Between the ages of 1 and 5 years, the average child learns about _____ new words every day.
A) 1 or 2 B) 3 or 4 C) 6 or 7 D) 10 or 12