Newborns:
A) can do little more than cry and squirm.
B) can see objects at a distance of 20 feet as clearly as an adult can.
C) are especially sensitive to social stimuli.
D) are unable to follow a moving stimulus with their eyes.
C) are especially sensitive to social stimuli.
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c. They can see just as well in complete darkness as they do under normal lighting. d. They have normal vision but a complete loss of visual memory.
In a 3 X 2 factorial design, how many independent variables are there?
a. 3 c. 5 b. 2 d. 6
Compared to younger adults, older adults typically are _________ at performing cognitive tasks and they are __________ at using performance-enhancing strategies
a. slower; better b. slower; worse c. faster; better d. faster; worse
Recall that in experiments presented in your text (Leippe & Eisenstadt, 1994; 1998), why did white participants experience dissonance after writing essays in favor of doubling scholarship funds for minority students?
a. They were racially prejudiced. b. It would mean less scholarship money for white students. c. They had little contact with minority students. d. It would expose their prejudice.