Which of the following type of therapists helps people rebuild thinking, feeling, and acting in connected wholes by expanding their personal awareness and by helping them to fill in gaps in experiences?
a. psychodynamic therapists
b. Gestalt therapists
c. cognitive therapists
d. client-centered therapists
B
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The waterfall illusion is caused, in part, by sensory adaptation. 2. The flashing lights of a Las Vegas casino sign that evoke a sense of motion is an example of apparent motion. 3. Observers busy counting basketball passes did not notice a man in a gorilla suit walk through their field of vision; this finding is a striking example of inattentional blindness. 4. Change blindness is more likely to occur as focused attention on the task decreases. 5. Change blindness is distinguished from inattentional blindness in that, in order to demonstrate change blindness, participants must first focus their attention on some object or task.
B. F. Skinner is most closely associated with
a. connectionist models of learning. b. cognitive influences on learning. c. observational learning. d. operant conditioning.
Each time your teacher announces the date for a test, your heart rate increases, you breathe more deeply, and your muscles become tense. What type of learning explains your reaction to the teacher's announcements?
a) social learning b) classical conditioning c) operant conditioning d) instrumental conditioning
A testing service has 1000 raw scores. It wants to transform the distribution so that the mean = 10 and the standard deviation = 1 . To do so, _________
a. do a z transformation for each raw score and add 10 to each z score. b. do a z transformation for each raw score and multiply each by 10 c. divide the raw scores by 10 d. compute the deviation score for each raw score. Divide each deviation score by the standard deviation of the raw scores. Take this result for all scores and add 10 to each one. e. a and d