Being able to learn a second language more easily in early and middle childhood than later in life is an example of what is referred to as a __________ for learning language.
A. sensitive period
B. special time
C. substantial period
D. significant milestone
Answer: A
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Noelle refuses to study mental processes, and focuses her research solely on the objective, scientific analysis of observable behaviors. Noelle is a:
A. structuralist B. functionalist C. Gestalt psychologist D. behavioral psychologist
According to the Onion Theory of communication, what best describes how we reveal ourselves to others? a. We begin with our unpleasant qualities first to be upfront with the other person. b. We share about ourselves from the inside out
c. We share about ourselves beginning with the least personal information. d. We begin with our best qualities to paint the best picture possible.
Beyond dissociative memory loss, some individuals not only lose their past identity, but completely start another, different life far from former friends and family. This behavior is known as
a. dissociative transition. b. second chance syndrome. c. dissociative amnesia compensation. d. dissociative fugue.
Memories people say they have of their first three years of life are based on ________
a. unconscious memories that float to the surface. b. family stories, photographs, and imagination. c. actual recall of the events. d. a special memory module for early childhood experiences.