In Pavlov's study, the conditioned response was:

a. food c. salivation
b. a tone (bell) d. fear


C

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If you had to turn your car wheel left to make a right turn, you would likely get confused. This illustrates ______.

A. change blindness B. the Simon effect C. the attention capture phenomenon D. the theory of unconscious inference

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To minimize ECT's potential negative effects on memory, it is

a. usually administered only to the left hemisphere. b. usually administered only to the right hemisphere. c. usually administered alternatively to both hemispheres. d. paired with rational-emotive therapy. e. generally accompanied by memory enhancement procedures.

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How is a night terror different from a nightmare?

a. The child does not wake up or remember the night terror b. A night terror happens in the early morning and the child remembers the details c. The night terror is more common than a nightmare for preschoolers d. A night terror is a result of stress in the child's life and a nightmare is a random occurrence

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Where do the roots of the modern trait approach to personality begin?

A. Henry Murray's approach to understanding motivation B. Carl Jung's psychodynamic view of the self C. James Cattell's early work on mental testing D. Hippocrates's and Galen's idea of "humors"

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