The usual course of Alzheimer's disease involves __________ deficits
A) behavioral, then cognitive, then motor
B) cognitive, then behavioral, then motor
C) motor, then behavioral, then cognitive
D) cognitive, then motor, then behavioral
B
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Lev Vygotsky emphasized that children have to discover concepts on their own
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The ____ component of an emotion consists of the "body language" used to express the emotion
a. affective b. cognitive c. physiological d. behavioral
The secondary gain of conversion symptoms refers most closely to which of the following?
a. The symptom prevents the individual from having to confront stressful or conflict-laden situations. b. The symptom symbolizes an underlying struggle between opposing motives. c. The symptom enhances the employment of defense mechanisms. d. The symptom causes the person to have a certain amount of indifference toward it. e. The maintenance of the symptoms as conditioned responses.
Suppose that you have just studied a map of a region, and you have formed a cognitive map for it. Based on what you know from Chapter 7, we could predict that
a. you would estimate that two cities are far apart if there are many other cities in between. b. you would estimate that two cities are close if there are many cities in between. c. the number of intervening cities only influences distance estimates when people are very familiar with the route. d. the number of cities on the route between two cities has little effect on distance estimates.