Women who were pregnant during the "Dutch Hunger Winter" of 1944–1945 were more likely to have children who were later hospitalized for
a. major depressive disorder
b. anxiety disorders.
c. autism.
d. personality disorders.
a
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A key role of Sternberg's triarchic theory was to ______, something that is not commonly found on traditional IQ tests
a. explain how people produce intelligent answers b. create questions that tap into different areas of intellectual functioning c. describe the key role of genetics in determining intelligence d. discuss how a single score could assess intelligence
In his theory, Freud emphasized ____________________ determinants of behavior, which were hidden from awareness
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
. During a ski holiday, Hans collided with a large ponderosa pine tree. He now suffers from amnesia, and cannot store or remember new information since his meeting with the tall evergreen. The accident has likely disrupted function in __________
a) Hans's hippocampus. b) Hans's amygdala. c) Hans's thalamus. d) Hanss hypothalamus.
In the ________ technique, infants are shown a stimulus repeatedly until they respond less to it
A) child-directed speech B) visual acuity C) preferential-looking technique D) habituation-dishabituation