Define Funder's "First Law" and come up with your own example to illustrate it
What will be an ideal response?
Funder's "First Law" is that one's great strengths are usually great weaknesses, and vice versa. An example could be if somebody has a strength of being very streamlined and hard working, their weakness could be that that get too involved in their work and let it take over other aspects of their life as well.
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a. the behavior change is reversible b. the behavior change is irreversible c. the behavior is difficult to measure d. it is impossible to obtain stable baseline behavior
Disconnection syndrome occurs when various modules in a network __________ but are prevented from __________.
A. are damaged; interacting B. are damaged; firing C. remain intact; interacting D. remain intact; firing
Genetics alone cannot explain the rapid change in IQ across generations, so environment must be the explanation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which term describes our subjective experience of perception?
A. action B. phenomenology C. reception D. cognitive penetrations