Doug was given a test that consisted of questions of vocabulary, general information, and responses to social situations. The researcher was assessing Doug's ________ intelligence.
A. spatial
B. emotional
C. fluid
D. crystallized
Answer: D
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A. typical cognitive development B. heart conditions C. typical motor development D. typical physical development
Which of the following was advocated by George Kelly?
A. People are largely controlled by the environmental stimuli they encounter. B. People are motivated to make sense out of all the stimuli that impinge on them. C. People are happier when they accept that life is full of unexpected turns and surprises. D. Most of what determines our behavior is not readily accessible to consciousness.
Which one of Sherrington's inferences about the synapse was wrong?
A. Transmission at a synapse is slower than transmission of impulses along an axon. B. Transmission at the synapse is primarily an electrical process. C. Synapses can be either excitatory or inhibitory. D. Synapses make spatial summation and temporal summation possible.
In retrograde amnesia, memory for anything new becomes impossible, although old memories may still be retrievable
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.