Not including clinical or counseling psychologists, the two most common specialties in applied psychology are

a. school psychology and forensic psychology.
b. forensic psychology and clinical neuropsychology.
c. industrial/organizational psychology and clinical neuropsychology.
d. school psychology and industrial/organizational psychology.


D

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a. an automatic, non-learned response. b. learning by consequences. c. classical conditioning. d. operant conditioning.

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Which one of Sherrington's inferences about the synapse was wrong?

A. Transmission at a synapse is slower than transmission of impulses along an axon. B. Transmission at the synapse is primarily an electrical process. C. Synapses can be either excitatory or inhibitory. D. Synapses make spatial summation and temporal summation possible.

Psychology

What does it mean to say that a therapy has "empirical support"?

a. Insurance companies prefer it. b. Therapists prefer to use it. c. Research studies confirm that it is effective compared to no treatment and possibly compared to other alternatives. d. Research studies demonstrate that it can do a better job than drugs.

Psychology

Your earlobe is formally called the __________

a) pinna. b) oval window. c) tympanic membrane. d) cochlea.

Psychology