Piaget believed that transitions from state to stage were _____; Fischer believed that transitions from stage to stage could be _____
a. gradual; abrupt
b. abrupt; gradual or abrupt
c. gradual or abrupt; gradual
d. gradual or abrupt; abrupt
b
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Which of the following is an example of something a person suffering from somatic symptom disorder might think?
A. A sore throat is nothing to worry about unless there is also a fever. Then it is a problem. B. A sore throat is serious and requires a trip to the doctor. If the doctor runs tests and finds nothing, it is okay. C. A sore throat is a major problem. It could be cancer or some other deadly disease, no matter what the doctor says. D. A sore throat could be a serious sign of cancer, but it would be important to wait until the doctor says one way or the other before panicking.
Afferent nerve pathways:
a. carry information toward the brain and spinal cord b. activate the nervous system c. carry information toward muscles and glands d. inhibit the nervous system
When we nap after REM sleep deprivation, we may experience a. increased amounts of NREM sleep
b. increased amounts of REM sleep. c. decreased amounts of REM sleep. d. normal patterns of REM and NREM sleep.
Keisha's verbal abilities were better than Jeannine's when they were both a year old, and they both participated in an action-imitation experiment during that time. Keisha's memories for the action sequence were better than Jeannine's, but Jeannine did show some evidence of remembering. This suggests that
a. Keisha's use of memory strategies surpasses Jeannine's. b. memories are completely dependent on verbal ability. c. memories may be coded in a radically differently form before verbal abilities are developed. d. Jeannine has not yet made the necessary connections between language and memory.