Measuring different age groups of subjects repeatedly at different periods in time is called a ______ design
a. longitudinal
b. cross-sectional
c. sequential
d. cross-cultural
c
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Hans Eysenck believed that one of our basic personality traits, our level of outgoingness, is mediated by sensitivity in the __________ of the brain
a. basal ganglia b. reticular formation c. left cerebral hemisphere d. gray matter
Sally has a cognitive disorder. She has memory deficits in recalling newly learned
information, past personal information, and common knowledge. She also exhibits deficiencies in abstract thinking, impaired judgment, aphasia, and apraxia. Finally, she exhibits personality changes in which she seems almost the opposite of her normal self. Her disorder is most likely ______. a. dementia c. anencephaly b. delirium d. amnestic disorder