________ are so well-learned that they require no space in working memory and, therefore, permit us to focus on other information while performing them
A) Executive functions
B) Sensory processes
C) Permanent functions
D) Automatic processes
Answer: D
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a. the selection of the first individual is not random b. the selections are not independent of each other c. it does not use sampling with replacement d. the entire population is not known
Studies of modeled aggression suggest that
a. the viewing of TV aggression does not have any significant effect on children's behavior. b. children tend to be calmer after observing aggression on television due to the cathartic effect. c. physical punishment by parents has little modeled effect on a child's aggressiveness. d. children who watch a great deal of televised violence will be more prone to behave aggressively.
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a. Susan is older than Keri. c. Susan and Keri are the same age. b. Susan is younger than Keri. d. None of these.
What is the difference between self-concept and self-esteem in school-age children?
What will be an ideal response?