The phrase "out of sight, out of mind" best exemplifies the Piagetian concept of

a. tertiary circular reaction.
b. the one-to-one principle.
c. fast mapping

d. object permanence.


d

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According to Freud, our preconscious mind contains:

a. thoughts that occupy the focus of current attention b. inactive, but potentially accessible, thoughts and memories c. the portion of our personality that is governed by inborn instinctual drives d. memories, urges, and conflicts that are inaccessible and beyond awareness

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Conversion disorder symptoms generally appear

A. out of the blue. B. following a physical injury to the affected area. C. following a traumatic event. D. in women with repressed sexuality.

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Preoccupation with doubt or uncertainty and preoccupation with fear of doing something

prohibited are the two principal kinds of __________ . Fill in the blanks with correct word

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Which of the statements about the mental lexicon and lexical access is true?

a) Only one meaning of an ambiguous word (e.g., bank) is activated upon word presentation. b) Low-frequency words are more quickly accessed than are high-frequency words. c) For bilinguals, a given concept has only one entry in the mental lexicon. d) The mental lexicon is part of semantic memory.

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