How have children been viewed in different historical eras?
a. As inherently good, with no need of discipline
b. As miniature adults from day one
c. As unchangeable spirits from birth
d. As clean slates changed by experience
d
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Researchers using PET or fMRI find that a certain brain area becomes highly active while people are frightened. Later they measure activity in that area for many people, and identify the people with the highest activity. What, if anything, can we conclude about those people based on this evidence? a. Those people were frightened at the time of the measurement
b. Those people have a tendency to become frightened easily. c. Those people were excited in some other way at the time of the measurement. d. We cannot draw any of these conclusions.
Items high on prototypicality have ___________ family resemblances.
A. no B. weak C. moderate D. strong
Which of the following is a statement you would expect to hear from someone low in extroversion?
A. Let's not go out tonight. B. I love being around other people. C. I like to keep things organized. D. If you don't say anything, no one will notice the problem.
The idea that fibers in the sensory nerves can prevent impulses from reaching the brain – and thus prevent the sensation of pain – is part of the ________ theory of pain
a. gate-control b. free nerve ending c. volley d. primary process