According to the introductory chapter in your textbook, the influence of cognitive psychology

a. has been relatively weak, both within psychology and in other disciplines.
b. has been limited primarily to areas related to education.
c. has not yet reached applied areas of psychology.
d. has extended to other disciplines, such as neurology.


Ans: d

Psychology

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The reason why Rogers opposed assessment methods such as free association and case histories is because he believed that:

a. they made clients assume an aura of expertise and authority. b. they added personal responsibility to the clients. c. they made clients dependent on the therapist. d. the clients were not convinced that the therapist could solve all their problems.

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Because longitudinal studies may last 20 years or more, they run the risk of

a. condition error. b. redefinition of experiment. c. attentional drop. d. attrition.

Psychology

A stroke patient might seek the aid of a(n) ____ to increase the functions of daily life

a. neuroscientist b. clinical psychologist c. occupational therapist d. neurochemist

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As experimental control increases:

a. external validity decreases. b. external validity increases. c. the more relevant the study to real-world problems. d. we become less able to rule out alternative hypotheses.

Psychology