According to the text, _______ did work on memory in which he was his own participant
a. E.B. Titchener
b. Hermann Ebbinghaus
c. Gustav Fechner
d. Wilhelm Wundt
b
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Camara and Schneider suggested that the APA’s ethical principles of phycologists and their code of conduct
A) support using integrity tests for selecting new employees. B) support using integrity tests only for existing employees. C) fail to support the use of integrity tests. D) are neutral with regard to the use of integrity tests.
Alicia suspects that her estranged husband is sexually abusing their daughter Kimberly during custodial visits. She tells her friend Heather that she became suspicious when she noticed Kimberly touching her sexual parts in bed on three separate occasions in the past week. Upon hearing this, Heather remarks, "Isn't it common for four-year-old girls to touch themselves in that way out of general
curiosity?" Heather's comment concerns which of the following? a. The base rate of the behavior b. The iatrogenic effect of the behavior c. The incidence of the behavior d. The penetrance of the behavior
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a. causing the release of large amounts of endorphins b. causing the release of large amounts of serotonin and dopamine c. blocking the reuptake of endorphins d. blocking adenosine receptors