The Christian doctrine of ________ is the basis for the theory that human development occurs as a result of how well or how poorly someone does at overcoming their innately sinful nature
A) original sin
B) blank slate
C) behaviorism
D) innate goodness
A
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______ is a distribution of scores where the shape of the distribution shows a clustering of scores at the low or high end of the scale.
A. Symmetrical distribution B. Skewed distribution C. Normative distribution D. Sampling distribution
Following a stroke that affected his balance and muscle strength, Jose participated in 3 months of physical therapy. Today, Jose feels as strong as he did before the stroke and walks at least 10 miles a week for exercise. Jose's ability to overcome his physical limitations after his stroke is an example of:
A. lateralization. B. plasticity. C. neuroscience. D. specialization.
The fluid-filled gap between two neurons through which neurotransmitters carry neural impulses is known as the _____
A) receptor site B) axon terminal C) synaptic cleft D) sympathetic division
In a single experiment, amount of reward and type of reward are simultaneously varied. Subjects are randomly assigned to one of three amount-of-reward conditions. Each subject is tested once with one type of reward and once with a second type of reward. What type of design does this study represent?
a. one variable within-subjects b. one variable between-subjects c. mixed factorial d. within-subjects factorial design