Margaret worries about everything all the time. She is very restless and can't sleep at night. She is probably experiencing
a. night phobias. c. generalized anxiety disorder.
b. night terrors. d. all of these
C
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Variables that measure a specific outcome a researcher is trying to explain or predict are known as
a. independent. b. random. c. experimental. d. dependent.
While counting four objects, Yoshiko says "1, 2, 4, 8" one time and "2, 1, 4, 8" the next time. This demonstrates that Yoshiko has failed to master the ____ principle of counting
a. stable-order b. cardinality c. one-to-one d. habituation
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. When asked to remember their grades in high school, college students' memories for bad grades tend to be more accurate than memories of good grades 2. Emotional events tend to be better remembered than nonemotional events 3. Flashbulb memories are more vivid but are forgotten more easily than are ordinary memories 4. The amygdala plays an important role in the formation of flashbulb memories 5. Taken together, the seven sins of memory expose human memory as a highly inefficient system
Explain how artists use monocular cues to depth perception described in the text to create an impression of three dimensions on two-dimensional paper.
What will be an ideal response?