During jury selection, a forensic psychologist
a. who works with one group of attorneys must also offer similar services to the opposing groups of attorneys.
b. ultimately tries to assemble a jury that is as favorably disposed toward the patient as possible.
c. both of the above
d. neither of the above
B
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Professor Clark is lecturing and notices a student in the back of the room who appears to be daydreaming. Professor Clark startles the student by asking, "Excuse me. Can I be of service to you?" Given what we know about daydreaming, the student is most likely to say she was daydreaming about:
A. "I was just imagining that I'm playing a championship game with seconds left." B. "I was thinking about how my boyfriend broke up with me last night." C. "I was thinking about how much I want a new car." D. "I was just thinking what I would do if a won the Mega Lotto tonight-it's up to $100 million dollars."
Critics of behaviorism have raised each of the following points except one. Which one?
A. Studies with laboratory animals have limited use when explaining human behavior. B. Heredity plays a larger role in personality than behaviorists acknowledge. C. The therapeutic procedures derived from conditioning principles appear to be ineffective. D. Cognition plays a larger role in behavior than strict behaviorists acknowledge.
The hypothalamus ____
a. ?maintains vegetative functions like breathing b. ?helps to maintain homeostasis in the body c. ?is critical to memory function d. ?is a sensory relay system
Compare and contrast morals and ethics.
What will be an ideal response?