How does the activation-synthesis hypothesis explain dreaming?
a. the surfacing of repressed sexual urges
b. biological attempts to make recent memories more permanent
c. the cortex making sense of signals from the brain stem
d. the use of elaborate symbolism to disguise "unthinkable" topics
e. the surfacing of repressed aggressive urges
c. the cortex making sense of signals from the brain stem
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Children experience the "naming explosion" of rapid vocabulary expansion during the age interval of
a. six to 11 months. b. 12 to 15 months. c. 18 to 24 months. d. three to four years.
Researchers studying moral development have called into question all of the following except ______________
a. Kohlberg’s claim that individuals classified as being in one of his stages use the same type of moral reasoning in dealing with all issues b. Kohlberg’s assumption that moral reasoning leads to moral behavior c. Kohlberg’s characterization of children under 12 as being bound primarily by a preconventional morality d. Kohlberg’s belief in the existence of post-conventional morality