An example of a product-oriented investigation is one that highlights the
A. degree of extension around the hip joint when preparing to kick a ball
B. role of vision in performing a kick
C. velocity that a ball can be projected by kicking
D. effect of a child's estimate of self-worth and its effect on kicking
C
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On the classic selection task in conditional reasoning, people work on the problem, "If a card has a vowel on one side, then it has an even number on the other side." Research on variations of this task indicates that
a. people consistently seek out negative information rather than positive information. b. the problem is easier to solve if it describes something concrete, such as drinking age. c. this is one of the few tasks that people can solve more accurately in their heads than when the problem is represented with concrete objects. d. people are systematically influenced by the representativeness heuristic.
An oversecretion of the corticoids can cause a condition in which a woman may grow a beard or a man's voice may become so low it is difficult to understand. This condition is known as
a. acromegaly. b. virilism. c. cretinism. d. agnosia.
Which is considered a risky behavior in relation to AIDS?
a. whispering close to someone b. sharing drinking glasses c. multiple sex partners d. using a public toilet seat
Which research topic would most appeal to a human ethologist such as John Bowlby?
a. Nurturance of eggs by brooding mother dinosaurs b. Reflexes in human infants c. Children's observational learning of video games d. Learning of preschoolers' food preferences