When is an infant's first word typically spoken?

a. Between 11 and 13 months of age
b. Usually by 10 months of age
c. Not before 24 months of age
d. It depends upon the child's cultural background.


a

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Which of the following is not an explanation for why people in a positive mood are more susceptible to persuasion?

a. A positive emotional state is cognitively distracting, making evaluation of arguments difficult. b. A good mood makes you feel that all is well, and you don't work as hard to evaluate arguments. c. Happy people want to maintain that mood, so they don't want to ruin it with critical evaluation of information. d. A positive mood makes people more thoughtful, so they are more likely to engage in central processing.

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The Gestalt psychologists maintained that a correspondence called ____ exists between perceptual activity and brain activity

a. ?continuity b. ?isomorphism c. ?similarity d. ?closure e. ?the Zeigarnik effect

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Travel to foreign countries opens us to diversity:

a. just by seeing the novelty in the sites in the world. b. given that the complexities of foreign travel require more negotiation and problem solving skills. c. as long as we engage these cultures and learn of their similarities and differences. d. through finding most people in the world speak English.

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In which city and year did Wundt found the first laboratory to conduct psychological experiments?

a. In Heidelberg in 1779 c. In Leipzig in 1879 b. In Zurich in 1849 d. In Berlin in 1909

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