A. Cognitive social and effective factors
B. Psychological and affective factors
C. Cognitive social and psychological factors
D. Cognitive and environmental factors
Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
A. a high dosage of alcohol
B. one-half the dosage given the experimental group
C. a driving test before and after drinking alcohol
D. no alcohol at all
A. humanistic
B. cognitive
C. behavioral
D. biological
A. A context expectation
B. A perceptual set
C. An orientation constancy
D. The cognitive map that provides a frame of reference
A. cognitive psychology
B. behaviorism
C. Gestalt psychology
D. astrology
A. Cortex: Cognition
B. Amygdala: Vision
C. Optic lobe: Emotions
D. Frontal lobe: Hearing
A. Behavioural psychologist
B. Sport psychologist
C. Cognitive psychologist
D. Environmental psychologist
A. Festinger
B. Taylor
C. Jensen
D. Lorenz
A. Gender identity theory
B. Gender schema theory
C. Gender constancy
D. sex role theory
A. Cognitive development
B. Affective development
C. Neurolinguistic development
D. Development of coordination