How do researchers determine whether babies can tell the difference between two stimuli given that their young subjects are not able to tell them?
What will be an ideal response?
They could look at changes in heart rate and changes in sucking rate.
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a. not listening to the other person. c. putting the other person on the defensive. b. drawing them into a debate. d. being too self-focused.
The ____________ assesses people’s willingness to mutually cooperate to solve a problem.
A. Wason Card Selection Task B. Ultimatum Game C. Prisoner’s Dilemma D. Heuristic Persuasion Game E. Social Exchange Task
Encounters with bereavement and grief are
a. abnormal experiences b. symptoms of loss c. morbid processes d. all of these e. none of these
Cognitive maps are:
a. observable mental events. b. consistent with conditioning theories. c. learned without reinforcement. d. inconsistent with insightful problem solving.