Which of the following situations is most likely to create a flashbulb memory?
A. Watching a comedy film
B. Getting an F on your first college assignment
C. Finding out your parent has passed away
D. Attending a basketball game with one's father and grandfather
Answer: C
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a. Takes risks b. Diplomatic c. Inspires others d. Visionary e. Team-oriented
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is characterized by a persistent pattern of difficulties that include __________.
A. negativistic, defiant, disobedient, and hostile behavior toward authority figures B. the violation of rules and a disregard for the rights of others C. excessive anxiety about separation from major attachment figures D. sustained attention and/or impulsiveness and excessive or exaggerated motor activity.
What event in 2011 has increased the level of discussion in social psychology about the role of values in the research process?
a. the mistreatment of experimental participants b. the failure of IRBs to adequately oversee research c. the confession of a researcher to fabrication of data d. the report that most researchers fail to debrief their participants
Lenny is 25 years old and has had multiple arrests for assaults, theft, and drug use. He has hurt strangers, friends, and family and has never shown any remorse or regret. Following his last arrest, Lenny met with a social worker who told him about antisocial personality disorder; he is now convinced that that is "what's wrong" with him. Lenny recently went to a local community mental health
center and asked to be treated by a psychotherapist. The problem with this story is that a. individuals with antisocial personality disorder do not generally seek treatment. b. Lenny has misdiagnosed himself, since his behaviors are more typical of conduct disorder. c. the drug use does not fit the pattern of antisocial personality disorder. d. the description does not fit any known personality disorder.