The blue automobile gains its color by __________ red, yellow, and violet wavelengths and __________ the blue wavelengths
a. absorbing; reflecting c. reflecting; absorbing
b. adding; subtracting d. absorbing; complementing
A
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In clinical psychology, what do the terms repression or dissociation imply? a. A memory is "on the tip of the tongue," but a reminder could retrieve it. b. A memory has been permanently erased from the brain
c. A memory is present, but it cannot be retrieved consciously. d. A memory is easy to retrieve consciously, but it does not affect behavior.
Which statement concerning speech perception in adulthood is true?
a. Loud background noise is more distracting to young adults than to older adults. b. Older adults are more likely to recall fewer details from a conversation that took place in a noisy restaurant. c. Older adults tend to be better at attending to multiple conversations than young adults. d. In familiar setting, older adults tend to not use contextual cues to help them interpret what they are hearing.
According to social cognitive theory, children's views of what is masculine and feminine are
a. related to those of their parents. b. developed from archetypes. c. completely biologically determined. d. determined by what psychosexual stage the child is in.
Paul has a great job, is well educated, and has a loving family. Despite these positive aspects of his life, he experiences anxiety every day. When asked by his therapist the reason for his anxiety, he says, "I don't know why
I don't have any reason to feel anxious, yet I worry all the time." The therapist describes Paul as having ______ anxiety. a) generalized b) normal c) healthy d) restricted