Dissociative fugue is best described as ____
a. a generalized amnesia for one's identity and life history that may be accompanied by bewildered wandering or purposeless travel
b. lack of memory for a specific event or events
c. a condition in which two or more independent personality states appear to exist in one person
d. feelings of unreality concerning the self and the environment
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Terminal drop is the name given to
a. a low score on an IQ test brought about by the child not feeling well on the day of the test. b. a rapid decline in the mental abilities of elderly people a few years prior to dying. c. placing an underachieving child in a special education class. d. a gifted student dropping out of high school and remaining underemployed during his or her adult life.
The Strange Situation is an experimental method devised to test an infant's depth perception
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Freud believed that many unconscious desires are:
a. the result of excessive punishment. b. by-products of introspection. c. the result of excessive reinforcement. d. sexual in nature.
Four primary approaches to cognition are the _______________________
a) psychometric, information processing, Piagetian, and contextual perspectives b) psychometric, cognitive, neo-Piagetian, and perceptual perspectives c) intentionality, cognitive, neo-Piagetian, and contextual perspectives d) perception, cognitive, Piagetian, and sensory perspectives