If Samir is experiencing difficulties with memory, attention, insomnia, and a dreamlike, confused state, he likely has a diagnosis of __________.
A. depression
B. fatal familial insomnia
C. narcolepsy
D. night terrors
Answer: B
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Cattell agreed that the _____ approach to research is scientific, rigorous, and quantitative but argued that it dealt with only limited aspects of personality
a. bivariate c. multivariate b. clinical d. case-study
Professor Marsh argues that classical conditioning occurs because two stimuli are paired closely together in time. Professor Marsh supports the ____ of classical conditioning.
A. stimulus-substitution theory B. cognitive perspective C. prediction theory D. contiguity theory
Suppose that some friends of yours want to advertise their new product on a television show. If they want people to remember the product, what kind of program would you recommend, and why?
a. a violent show, because the excitement of the show will enhance recall for their product b. a violent show, because the violence will encourage them to forget the show and remember the advertisement c. a nonviolent show, because violence and anger usually reduce memory for the advertisement. d. a neutral show, because the boredom of the program will increase people's attention to the advertisement.
Many studies have been done to investigate whether people learn better when the teaching method match a specific learning style. What have these studies found?
A) All individuals are either visual or kinesthetic learners. B) All individuals learn best when the teaching method is kinetic/tactile. C) The studies failed to find evidence that individuals have specific learning styles. D) The studies found evidence for at least four distinct learning styles.