Which of the following is NOT a key element of the act frequency approach?
A. Prototypicality judgment
B. Act nomination
C. Assessing synonym frequency
D. Recording of act performance
Answer: C
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a. the mere exposure effect b. belief perseverance c. attitude polarization d. dissonance
Auditory signals are processed in the
a. association areas of frontal cortex. b. vestibular cortex of the frontal lobes. c. somatosensory cortex of the parietal lobes. d. auditory cortex of the cerebellum. e. auditory cortex of the temporal lobes.
________ is the creation of new neurons.
A. Neuromutability B. Neurogenesis C. Neuroadaptation D. Neuropathy
In some cases, a defendant who had confessed will enter a plea of not guilty and go to trial. If the jury convicts this defendant, judges are likely to sentence the defendant _____________
A. leniently because the judge will focus on the plea. B. leniently because the judge will try to match what the plea bargain would have been. C. harshly because they tend to punish offenders who waste resources. D. None of these are correct ; no relationship has been determined.