An example of a maturational change would be
a. learning how to add numbers.
b. learning to speak one's parents' language.
c. imitating the facial expressions of a cartoon character.
d. disappearance of an infant reflex at a predictable age.
D
Psychology
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During the alarm reaction stage of Selye's GAS, which of the following changes in the body occurs?
a. bone cells begin to rapidly multiply c. heart rate increases b. muscles begin to atrophy d. respiration decreases
Psychology
The idea that impressions are based on a perceiver's disposition to form certain impressions and a weighted average of the target person's characteristics is most consistent with
a. correspondent inference theory. b. cognitive heuristics. c. the actor-observer effect. d. information integration theory.
Psychology