The ability to take the perspective of another human being is called:
a. empathy
b. conditioning
c. primary conditioning
d. primary reinforcement
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In Six Views of Embodied Cognition, when discussing why cognition is time pressured, what does Margaret Wilson describe describe as features of a "representational bottlenecks?"
a. They are economic models of internal representations b. They are a result of needing to create rapid and exhaustive mental models c. They replace internal representations d. They give us an illusion of representing real-time representation
The population variance is defined as the sum of the _____
a. squared differences of each score from the sample mean of a distribution divided by the sample size b. differences of each score from the mean of a population divided by the population size c. squared differences of each score from the mean of a population divided by the population size d. differences of each score from the mean of a population divided by the population size minus one