Strategies for simplifying a problem or for guiding an investigation are called __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
heuristics
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Burnett was admitted to the hospital in a state of withdrawal from alcohol. She was diagnosed with alcohol withdrawal delirium (formerly known as delirium tremens). She most likely showed which of the following behaviors?
A. Delusions of grandeur and an inability to get to sleep B. Disorientation for time and place, and vivid hallucinations C. Severe memory deficit and the tendency to falsify reporting events (confabulation) D. Prolonged sleep followed by convulsions and heart failure
Kelly is at a local bar having a drink. A young man starts flirting with her and approaches her. Kelly decides to tell him her number. He repeats the series of digits in his head over and over again until he has a chance to write it down. This process is known as:
A) encoding. B) retrieval. C) rehearsal. D) short-term memory storage.
A person might undergo surgery to cut the ______ in order to restrict seizures to one side of the brain.
A. pineal gland B. corpus callosum C. hypothalamus D. pituitary gland
Identify a true statement about debriefing.
A. It is used to deceive participants about the details of a study. B. It typically occurs before the completion of a study. C. It fails to serve educational or ethical purposes for researchers or participants. D. It helps in discussing the practical implications of a study's results with the participants.