Research on the development of gesturing suggests that gestures develop primarily as the result of:
a. classical conditioning
b. habituation
c. biological programming
d. egocentrism
c
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An important characteristic of the connectionist approach is that
a. the neural activity that corresponds to a particular cognitive activity is typically limited to a single small location. b. many cognitive activities rely on serial operations. c. it is flexible enough to explain many cognitive skills. d. it can only explain higher mental processes, such as decision making.
Matilda has had anorexia nervosa for several years. She started losing weight because her family said she needed to lose a few pounds. A crucial part of treatment for Matilda is family therapy that focuses on the issues regarding a. attitudes toward body shape and image distortions
b. negative communications in the family regarding food and eating. c. dysfunctional communication in the family regarding food and eating. d. all of the above
Which of the following statements accurately describes the outcome of the policy known as deinstitutionalization? a. Previously hospitalized patients ultimately received adequate care in most communities
b. Mental healthcare systems were reformed and funding was reallocated to community mental health centers. c. Both a and b. d. Neither a nor b.
The addition to James's peripheral theory that the Schachter-Singer theory provides is ____.?
a. ?very minor—they are essentially the same theory b. ?the interpretation of bodily responses c. ?the social-referencing phenomenon d. ?labeling of the adrenal medulla as the initiator of emotional experience