The 1937 Stanford-Binet scale was more reliable for ____ than for ____ individuals

a. younger; older
b. older; younger
c. urban; rural
d. rural; urban


b

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A. eidetic memory B. emotion-dependent memory C. state-dependent memory D. flashbulb memory

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Regarding the principles of perception, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Illusory figures are implied shapes that are not actually bounded by an edge or an outline. b. Young children are unable to see illusionary shapes because there are only minimal cues. c. Contiguity is often responsible for the perception that one thing has caused another. d. Perceptions tend toward simplicity and continuity.

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An outcome __________ is a person's assumptions about the consequences of his or her own behavior

a. presumption b. anticipation c. prediction d. expectancy

Psychology

The use of anabolic steroids can make a man's penis bigger

a. True b. False

Psychology