Diane was the sole witness to a crime. After witnessing the crime, she talked with her husband and her co-workers about what she saw. According to Chapter 5, these discussions potentially can taint her memory of the crime event for it can
A. introduce her to those who saw the crime from a different vantage point.
B. depress her.
C. decrease the chance of her talking to the police about what she saw.
D. introduce post-event information that may alter her memory for the original event.
D
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A. Females have a more negative view of their own body than do males. B. Females are not good at ruminating about their problems. C. Puberty comes later for girls, and that makes them feel more stressed. D. Males face more discrimination at school than females.
Modern treatment programs for autism generally involve
A. ego development B. interpersonal therapy C. anxiety reduction D. basic skills training
Both interpersonal therapy and traditional psychoanalysis focus on the client's current
relationships. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Palmer and Beck (2007) provide empirical evidence for the power of the Gestalt principles in guiding perception by using a task they termed:
a) rapid grouping. b) repetition discrimination. c) proximity perception. d) Gestalt sensitivity.