When buying a new car, people tend to look at statistical information and case history information. Research shows that they tend to be more influenced by ____
a. case history information—regardless of whether or not it is the first time they have purchased a car
b. statistical information—regardless of whether or not it is the first time they have purchased a car
c. case history information if it is the first time they have purchased a car, but statistical information if they have purchased cars in the past
d. statistical information if it is the first time they have purchased a car, but case history information if they have purchased cars in the past
A
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a. An educational psychologist b. A counseling psychologist c. A school psychologist d. An industrial psychologist
Hazel got a puppy. She knows that puppies are animals. Her next-door neighbor has a cat. Hazel's mother tells her that both puppies and cats are animals. As a result, Hazel changes her scheme of animals to include cats. Changing a scheme to incorporate new information is called
a. assimilation. b. reaction range. c. augmentation. d. accommodation.
By six months of age, the child should be able to do all of the following except:
A. see as well as an adult B. hesitate when they reach the clear glass dropoff on the visual cliff C. develop depth perception D. make all the sounds necessary in their language
Morgan has albinism, a recessive condition resulting in a lack of skin pigment. If neither of Morgan's parents has albinism, how did Morgan develop this condition?
a. Morgan received a dominant gene for the condition from each parent. b. Morgan received a recessive gene for the condition from each parent. c. Morgan received two dominant genes for the condition from one of her parents. d. Morgan received two recessive genes for the condition from one of her parents.