Belief that other people, or the world in general, ought to think and act in a way that fits your own belief system is also known as _____________
a. myth of causation
b. tyranny of shoulds
c. tyranny of musts
d. overgeneralization
b
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Observations that people may actually process and manipulate information rather than simply store it for brief periods of time challenged the conceptualization of
A. the phonological similarity effect. B. short-term memory. C. the persistence of vision. D. the physiological approach to coding.
Experimental research involves:
a. assessing the relationship between two variables to determine if they vary together in a systematic way b. research focused on a single case in an effort to accumulate in-depth information about an issue c. recording and describing naturally occurring behavior without any interference d. active manipulation of some aspect of the environment in order to observe the effect on behavior
An important outcome of Sperry's split-brain research was
a. an understanding of hemispheric specialization. b. a procedure for treating schizophrenia. c. insight into the relationships between the central and peripheral nervous systems. d. a technique for training enhanced creativity.
The number of times the heart beats each minute
A. is defined as stroke volume B. at rest is consistently lower in childhood than in adulthood C. is defined as heart rate D. is defined as stroke volume AND at rest is consistently lower in childhood than in adulthood E. at rest is consistently lower in childhood than in adulthood AND is defined as heart rate