When people hear a sound, their ears turn the vibrations in the air into neural messages from the auditory nerve, which makes it possible for the brain to interpret the sound. This process is called

a. encoding.
b. storage.
c. retrieval.
d. evaluation.
e. rehearsal.

a. encoding.

Psychology

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According to Piaget, early preschoolers in the heteronomous morality stage are likely to say a child that accidentally broke 15 cups is guiltier than a child that broke one cup while sneaking into a cookie jar

This is because children in the heteronomous morality stage do not take ___________ into account. a. intentions c. wrong doings b. damage d. cost

Psychology

In which substage is a child able to form internal representation?

a. Substage 4: coordination of secondary schemes b. Substage 5: tertiary circular reactions c. Substage 6: beginning of mental representation d. Substage 2: primary circular reactions

Psychology