The unusual behaviors seen in "split brain" studies usually don't show up in
simple, everyday situations because:
(a) the right hemisphere in "split brain" patients receives little sensory input
(b) the left hemisphere in "split brain" patients produces little motor output
(c) emotional processes taking place in the right hemisphere monopolize most
such interactions
(d) language processes taking place in the left hemisphere monopolize most
such interactions
D
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A. opportunity structures B. stereotype threats C. intrinsic motivation D. hypothetico-deductive reasoning
Julian Rotter's relationship with his brothers was a good example of:
a. Freud's concept of life instincts. c. Erikson's concept of the identity crisis. b. Adler's concept of birth order. d. Rogers's concept of self-insight.
In middle childhood, children develop greater independence and flexibility in managing their emotions, a process known as _________.
a. emotional understanding b. social comparison c. self-appraisal d. emotional regulation
Standard intelligence tests mainly measure Arthur Jensen's
a. level I abilities. b. level II abilities. c. neither level I nor level II abilities. d. both level I and level II abilities equally.