The inability to momentarily remember a person's name that you indeed know quite well is an example of which of the seven sins of memory?
A. Blocking
B. Decay
C. Persistence
D. Suggestibility
Answer: A
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Reinforcement is to ____, as punishment is to ____.
A. decrease; increase B. decrease; decrease C. increase; decrease D. operant conditioning; classical conditioning
According to Psychologist Donald Norman, the row of vertical buttons in elevators that mimic the layout of the floors is an example of a(n) __________ design
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is true of the clinical approach to judgment and interpretation?
a. The clinician functions like an actuary, adjusting the likelihood of various outcomes up and down based on objective factors. b. The clinician attends to only the most important aspects of the patient's circumstances (e.g., level of education, history of trauma) in arriving at a judgment. c. The clinician often assumes a certain similarity between the patient and him- or herself in interpreting the patient's behaviors. d. The clinician is as likely to recall his or her misinterpretations as his or her valid predictions.
Individual memory is to preconscious as ancestral memory is to ________
a. unconscious b. personal unconscious c. ego d. collective unconscious