Morris has been told that there is a history of Alzheimer's disease in his family. As Morris gets older, he tries to stay active physically, he develops his intellectual skills, and he does his best to stay "sharp."

Morris believes he can delay or reduce the effects of Alzheimer's disease, so he is a proponent of the brain __________ theory.
a) reconstitution
b) restoration
c) reserve
d) recompensatory

c

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Because 5- to 7-year-olds' gross-motor skills are not fully developed, which of the following sports would be most appropriate?

A) softball B) basketball C) football D) kickball

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Barry is making a decision concerning which job he will accept. He remembers how it was in similar jobs in the past and anticipates potential rewards and problems on each of these jobs

Like all humans, Barry's decision making is greatly affected by information, expectations, and his perceptions and demonstrates the impact of a. operant conditioning. b. vicarious classical conditioning. c. cognitive learning. d. instrumental learning.

Psychology