In a classic study demonstrating self-recognition among infants, Lewis and Brooks (1978) put a spot of rouge on each infant's face while pretending to wipe it, then they placed the infant in front of a mirror
Infants were classified as having developed self-recognition when they noticed
the spot and
A) cried, displaying facial expressions of fear.
B) tried to touch their own faces.
C) cried, displaying facial expressions of anger.
D) tried to touch the face in the mirror.
B
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Research on salaries and racial discrimination in major league English football suggests that teams that engaged in racial discrimination had to pay ____ overall to attain the same win-loss record as achieved by a team with black players
a. 5% more b. 15% more c. 20% more d. 50% more
In psychoanalysis, transference is when a. the client talks freely about whatever comes to mind. b. the therapist directs some of his or her anxiety toward the client. c. the manifest content of dreams evolves into latent content. d. the client begins acting toward the therapist in ways that mirror the client's conflictÂridden relationships withothers
e. the client transfers material from the unconscious mind to the conscious mind.
The main difference between an expert and a novice chess player is that the expert
a. exhibits an exceptional memory in all areas through a general strengthening of his or her mind. b. explores more moves ahead of the novice player. c. intuitively recognizes the best patterns of play. d. is always in a reflective processing mode.
____ results from a malnourished diet lacking both calories and protein
a. Bulimia b. Kwashiorkor c. Marasmus d. Iron deficiency anemia