Facts derived from experience are called ____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
empirical data
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Compare gender, sex, and gender roles, and give an example of each.
What will be an ideal response?
The so-called "certainty effect" in decision-making refers to tendency for people to give greater weight to ____ than to ____
a. definite outcomes; probabilities b. possible positive outcomes; possible negative outcomes c. immediate (soon-to-happen) outcomes; future (far off) outcomes d. common outcomes; rare outcomes
Sean stopped outside his professor's office to check on the answers to a quiz. When he began to write the answers down, his pen ran out of ink. He repeated the last four answers to himself while he rushed to his dorm room to write them down. This is best explained by the concept of
a. maintenance rehearsal. b. elaborative rehearsal. c. whole rehearsal. d. partial rehearsal. e. chunking.
What is a good rule of thumb when trying to determine the impact of environmental toxins on fetal development?
a. If it does not bother the mother, it will not bother the developing fetus. b. If it does not bother young children aged 6 to 10, it will not bother the developing fetus. c. The impact on fetal development must be assessed separately from the impact on children or adults. d. The fetus is well protected. There are very few toxins to which it is likely to be vulnerable.