Human culture is a unique meaning and information system, shared by a group and transmitted across generations, that allows the group to meet basic needs of survival, pursue happiness and well-being, and derive meaning from life

a) True
b) False


a

Psychology

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After receiving neutral feedback, individuals who score low on the TAS tend to

a. be pessimistic about their future performance. b. be optimistic about their future performance. c. have low frustration thresholds. d. be overly self-focused.

Psychology

Jonah and Eli are having a conversation about how the brain works. Jonah maintains that the brain must be much more active when a person is focused and attending to a problem, while Eli points out that the brain operates with the same activity no matter how focused a person is. Who is right?

a. ?Neither is right, because the brain exhibits about 5% more activity when a person is focused compared to when they are unfocused. b. ?Jonah is right, as the brain shows between an 80 and 85% increase in activity when a person is focused compared to when they are unfocused. c. ?Eli is right, because the brain activity level does not change at all when a person’s focus level changes. d. ?Neither is right, because the brain actually exhibits 10 to 15% lessactivity when a person is focused compared to when they are unfocused.

Psychology

Piaget believed that the normal state of mind is

A) accommodation. B) assimilation. C) equilibrium. D) disequilibrium.

Psychology

Researchers asked mothers to read The Cat in the Hat to their fetuses every day for the last six weeks of their pregnancies. After the birth, babies showed a preference for __________.

A. hearing their mothers read any Dr. Seuss book B. their mother's voice C. rhythmic tapping D. hearing their mothers read The Cat in the Hat

Psychology