Self-recognition is the capacity to think about oneself as one would think about other persons or objects.
a. true
b. false
Ans: b. false
You might also like to view...
_______ is the system of rules that governs how we combine words to form meaningful phrases and sentences
a. syntax b. grammar c. semantics d. morphology
Which of the following statements regarding Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is the most accurate?
a. Any person can be strong in any combination of multiple types of intelligence. b. Each of the intelligences is based on genetics, so there is no real way a person can "develop" intelligence. c. Each person has one and only one strong intelligence, which is countered by one and only one deficient intelligence. The other six will cluster around being "average." d. Research has found that the older we get, the more strengths we have in different types of intelligence.
After hearing about DeCasper and Spence's research, Selvi would be likely to
A) read to her baby while the baby is still in her womb. B) let her new baby look at her often. C) talk to her child in a singsong voice. D) give her baby a pacifier daily.
Shadowing is the task of:
A) detecting various grades of brightness in visual stimuli B) evaluating the visual image case on a standard field C) repeating an auditory message after hearing it D) following the lead of an experimenter in a maze E) visually tracking a small object through a complex pattern