Karen considers two theories she studied in her college philosophy course. She determines that neither theory is entirely accurate, and she tries to formulate a more satisfying perspective that synthesizes contradictions. Karen is engaged in
A) pragmatic thought.
B) dualistic thinking.
C) relativistic thinking.
D) commitment within relativistic thinking.
D
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Brightness constancy results in the tendency to perceive:
A. all stimuli as brighter than they really are B. brightness as remaining the same in changing illumination C. colors as grayish in dim light D. that the sun produces white light
Which statement is the most accurate?
a. ?We are either left-brain or right-brain thinkers. b. ?No new neurons develop after infancy. c. ?Both legal and illegal drugs can cause brain damage. d. ?During sleep, the brain rests.
Which of the following statements regarding Stage 1 of labor is FALSE?
A) Stage 1 is usually shorter for first-time mothers. B) Stage 1 generally lasts between 6 and 14 hours. C) Stage 1 contractions cause dilation of the cervix. D) Stage 1 begins when the uterus starts regular contractions.
Psychoanalytic theorists suggest that human development depends on
A) our ability to accommodate external stimuli. B) our ability to modify our behavior based on the prospect of rewards or punishment. C) the influence of internal drives and emotions upon behavior. D) social relationships.