The stimulation of one sense in the brain by a different sensation is known as
synchrony.
hallucinations.
sensory redundancy.
synesthesia.
synesthesia.
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A. young children are able to engage in the most sophisticated level of prosocial reasoning B. adolescents tend to think only of themselves and ignore other people's needs C. guilt is the only emotion that seems to motivate prosocial actions D. both feeling guilty for not helping and taking the perspective of another person become more common in late middle childhood and early adolescence
Which of the following is correct?
a. there is much research which supports Kübler-Ross' model of coping with dying b. no evidence is available that people move from stage 1 to stage 5 in Kübler-Ross' model of coping c. the meaning of denial in Kübler-Ross' model of coping has been clearly defined d. Kübler-Ross' model of coping carefully distinguishes between description and prescription e. Kübler-Ross' model of coping carefully takes into account the socioeconomic context of someone's coping with dying
According to Gilligan, Kohlberg's theory of moral development
a. should only be applied to males. b. explains moral reasoning in multiple cultures. c. should be extended to males. d. is a comprehensive theory without missing components. e. should only be applied to females
A female technically becomes capable of conceiving a child ______
a. with breast development c. at menarche b. with the growth of pubic hair d. about a year after menarche