Monday, February 18, 2019

PSY 301, Introductory Psychology, 2004, Exam 2 :: UTEXAS Texas Psychology

Answers to questions are at the rear of the exam PSY301-PennebakerExam 2 October 13, 2004 1. Genny knows a lot about birds. But, recently, speckle she was on a late evening bird watching start out she saw a thresh about for the first time in her life. In order to cognitively process the new information, she go forth first emphasise to understand the bat by ___________ it into her bird schema but and then realize that there are many key differences between the bat and a bird and end up _________________ the bat by creating a new bat schema. a. Assimilating, accommodatingb. Schematizing, changing her attachment toc. Reducing, running fromd. Bargaining, psychologically consuminge. Operationalizing, rationalizing 2. Theory of mind, or TOMa. is mastered during the concrete trading operations stage and is considered an example of the loss of egocentric thought.b. is a sign of global intelligence.c. seems to be a learned ability.d. is a philosophi cal movement establish on Descartes.e. seeks to understand how people behave based on their amiable states. 3. Joe Bob has been in a close relationship with Chauntelle for two years. When she announces that she will be going out of town for work, he gets extremely tense and upset, begging her not to leave. While she is gone, he tries to call her several times a day. When she finally returns, his first reaction to seeing her is anger rather than happiness. An attachment expert would probably observe that Joe Boba. never terminate the trust versus mistrust stageb. serves as an excellent example of maternal(p) Investment Theoryc. grew up with an anxious relationship with his mother and/or father that has resulted in his having a preoccupied attachment styled. may have had an insecure attachment relationship with his parents as a small fry but his current issues with Chauntelle reflect common insecurities of new adult relationshipse. is a serious nut and that Chauntelle would do well to find someone who was a little bit more stable 4. Which of the following groups exhibit analogue forms of babbling as compared to normal children?a. deaf children of parents who signb. children with dyslexiac. autistic childrend. child chimpanzeese. children with Down syndrome

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