Three-year-old Dempsey insists that when his brother, Cortland, puts on his werewolf costume he actually becomes a werewolf. Dempsey is focusing on only one superficial aspect—the look of the costume. This illustrates
a. centration. c. symbolic function.
b. operation. d. mental imagery.
a
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There is some evidence to support the idea that __________ personality disorder is more prevalent in women than in men
a. schizotypal b. borderline c. antisocial d. psychopathic
Frances puts a hungry rat into an experimental chamber. Whenever the rat presses a lever, food falls into a tray. In about 30 minutes, the rat is pressing the lever steadily. Frances returns the rat to the training cage for one hour a day every day until the rat produces young. Frances then trains one of this rat's offspring in the same manner as its mother and repeats this procedure for several
generations. You predict that when the twelfth generation rat is put into the training cage, it will press the lever steadily in about_________. a. 7 minutes b.10 minutes c. 20 minutes d. 30 minutes
Which of the following options correctly matches a learning style with one of its characteristics?
A. analytical style-displaying improvisational, unstructured thinking B. analytical style-having a good memory for verbally presented ideas C. relational style-showing intuitive thinking D. relational style-being able to focus on details
Regarding the age ranges for the risk of HIV/AIDS, which of the following statements is accurate?
A. For women, the highest risk is between the ages of 15 and 25. B. For women, the highest risk is during their late 20s and early 30s. C. The age range for risk is lower for men than for women. D. The age ranges for risk are the same for both males and females.