Schizophrenia runs in Alan's family. Before he was born, his mother abused alcohol. His birth was long and difficult. He is showing signs of impaired perception and judgment. Based on the __________ model, Alan is at high risk for exhibiting schizophrenia
a. biological c. psychodynamic
b. learning d. cognitive
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An experiment that is designed to focus exclusively on the independent variable as the cause of a change in the dependent variable will have higher ______ because it controls other factors to rule out other possible explanations of a change in the dependent variable across the conditions.
A. external validity B. internal validity C. construct validity D. external veracity
Research comparing the emotional responses of Capgras patients and normal control participants with familiar and unfamiliar faces demonstrated that:
A) Capgras patients exhibited almost no emotional response to either face type. B) Capgras patients exhibited similar, moderate emotional responses to both face types. C) normal control participants had a much stronger emotional response to familiar faces, and Capgras patients had a much stronger emotional response to unfamiliar faces. D) normal control participants had a much stronger emotional response to unfamiliar faces, and Capgras patients had a much stronger emotional response to familiar faces.
Overconfidence in our judgments, even when they are wrong, tends to be based upon
a. self-fulfilling prophecies. b. ignoring the fact that overconfidence exists. c. focusing only on examples that coincide with our judgments. d. all of these.
People who score high on the "enterprising" theme of the Strong Interest Inventory would prefer a job
a. investigating abstract problems b. managing a business c. working with their hands d. involving self-expression