Naïve physics refers to __________
a. errors in physical reasoning
b. early learning of physical principles
c. counterfactual reasoning
d. our implicit understanding of the physical world
Answer: d
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Which of the following students' statements best describes the spatial framework model proposed by Franklin and Tversky?
a. Susan: "The mental maps we create do not have a built-in bias; we attach the same significance to left-right distinctions as to up-down distinctions." b. Nadia: "The vertical dimension seems to have special significance when we try to create representations of our environment." c. Stanley: "When we hear a story, we automatically assume the perspective of someone looking down on the scene from above, because of the up-down heuristic." d. Igor: "People vary greatly in the way they construct mental maps when they hear a narrative; some rotate the scene to match the perspective of the main character, but most look at the scene as if they were outside the scene, looking in."
What is a disadvantage of the dimensional approach?
a) excluding patients with subthreshold syndromes b) the complexity of sharing information with patients, researchers, and clinicians c) the high frequency of comorbidity d) within-category variability