Ruth works in a hospital. She meets with patients who have experienced cerebrovascular accidents and traumatic brain injuries. Often Ruth will run a test battery to determine the psychological damage that has been sustained. Ruth must be a(n) ____ neuropsychologist
a. ?social
b. ?experimental
c. ?clinical
d. ?forensic
ANSWER:
c
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A. Scores on measures of the five factors are fairly stable over time. B. People who score high on the five-factor test tend to have more difficulty in relationships. C. The five-factor test is a useful measure of personality across cultures. D. The five-factor model is the primary paradigm for the trait approach to understanding personality.
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a. low b. moderate c. fairly high d. off the charts high
Assimilation is best defined as the process in which
a. a conditioned stimulus becomes an unconditioned stimulus. b. multiple schemas are combined into single schemata. c. we interpret new experiences in terms of existing schemas. d. the unconscious mind impacts the conscious mind.
Taking their cue from Skeels' famous studies, some researchers suggest that socioeconomic class differences in IQ may be due to the fact that lower class mothers are ______
a. more likely than middle class mothers to have been undernourished during pregnancy b. less likely than middle class mothers to have a high IQ c. less likely to play with and intellectually stimulate their children than middle class mothers d. more likely than middle class mothers to encourage their children's curiosity