Susan is feeling nervous, irritable, and has anxieties, but the symptoms disappear when her menstrual period begins. Susan probably has
a. amenorrhea
b. premenstrual syndrome
c. dysmenorrhea
d. menarche
b
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Why do most psychologists raise objections to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator?
a. Most personality dimensions are conscious, not unconscious. b. Personality fluctuates substantially from one time to another. c. Personalities vary along continuous dimensions, not by types. d. The Big Five theory of personality omits other important dimensions.
What is believed to be the primary reason that countries such as Italy and Ireland have lower suicide rates?
a. The majority religion there has strong prohibitions against suicide. b. They do not experience the stressors common to promoting suicide. c. They have longer summers, so fewer citizens experience seasonal affective disorder. d. They have better access to psychological treatment.
Jake, a 24-year-old Caucasian man, was caught in a stolen car and taken into the police station for identification. Which of the following lineups would be the fairest for Jake?
a. ?The witness is shown six photos of suspects simultaneously. b. ?The witness is shown six photos of suspects sequentially. c. ?In a physical lineup, the police officer asks the witness “Is that the guy?” while pointing to Jake. d. ?Jake is the only Caucasian man in a physical lineup.
If a person with dementia is taught to influence memory performance by repeatedly practicing various skills, such as using the microwave oven, relying on external cues and mnemonic strategies to drive memory, increasing social interaction, and simplifying his/her environment so that less needs to be remembered, he/she is involved with
a. localization training. b. anti-nursing home training. c. memory training. d. mnemonic memory training.