While watching a comedy show, Amanda remembered many funny incidents from her own college life. This is an example of _____

A) echoic memory
B) implicit memory
C) prospective memory
D) state-dependent memory


D

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Dr. Brannigen often treats individuals who have symptoms of major depression. During the initial treatment, Dr. Brannigen often prescribes antidepressants, but during the course of therapy, he also encourages patients to recognize and change negative thoughts and maladaptive beliefs. He believes that drug treatment can be effective in reducing the symptoms of depression, but only by understanding

the causes of their depression will individuals be able to prevent relapses. Dr. Brannigen's approach to therapy could BEST be described as a. a humanistic approach. b. a behavioral approach. c. a deinstitutional approach. d. an eclectic approach.

Psychology

Regarding hearing loss, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Conductive hearing loss can be overcome with a hearing aid, which makes sounds louder and clearer. b. Noise-induced hearing loss is a type of conductive loss. c. By the time one is 65 years old, more than 40 percent of auditory hair cells will be gone. d. Daily exposure to 85 decibels or more may cause permanent hearing loss.

Psychology

If a person exhibits emotional shallowness in relationships and a disregard for social and moral standards, this person would most likely have a high score on which clinical subscale of the MMPI-2?

a. psychopathic deviate b. schizophrenia c. psychasthenia d. hysteria

Psychology

Monique contracted rubella early in her pregnancy. Damage is most likely to affect the embryo's

eyes. arms or legs. breathing. bloodstream.

Psychology