Behaviorists explain classical conditioning in terms of the ways in which stimuli provide information that allows organisms to form or revise mental representations of their environment
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The cocktail party effect refers to the tendency for people to
a. become more self-conscious in large groups. b. get nervous in social settings and forget the names of strangers. c. hear the mention of their own name even from across a loud and crowded room. d. become more focused on self-presentational concerns in group settings.
According to the Sophists, what is it that determines if an idea is accepted as the truth?
a. The truthfulness of the idea b. How effectively the idea is communicated c. The scientific evidence offered to support the idea d. The idea’s usefulness
After suffering a stroke, Irma could no longer produce speech, although she clearly understood what others were saying to her. The stroke probably damaged her:
A) hippocampus. B) amygdala. C) Wernicke's area. D) Broca's area.
According to Piaget, the most significant developmental milestone of the sensorimotor stage is ________________
A) assimilation B) conservation C) object permanence D) accommodation