_____ is the stage in the creative process when we set aside active work on a problem while processing information, often below the level of consciousness
a) Translation
b) Illumination
c) Meditation
d) Incubation
Answer: d
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a. solve object permanence tasks. b. solve conservation tasks. c. solve hypothetical problems. d. use relativistic thinking.
As she handed her professor her term paper, River complained that she had been sick while she was writing it, so it probably wasn't her best work. This is an example of
a. hindsight bias b. self-handicapping c. learned helplessness d. reactance
Roger believes his infant daughter is going through very distinct stages of development and is suddenly, upon turning 6 months old, able to do far more than she could at 5½ months. This perspective is consistent with a __________ approach to development.
A. continuous change B. discontinuous change C. sensitive periods D. nurture
The center for the production of speech in 95 percent of all people is located in the association area
a. left frontal b. right frontal c. right temporal d. left temporal