Early on, Jacobson determined that a truly relaxed person with eyes closed showed ____ startle response to a sudden unexpected noise like the smack of a book dropping onto a floor
a. delayed c. high
b. rapid d. no
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Dynamic perimetry is used to
a. test visual acuity. b. map the sensitive and blind areas in the visual field after accidents or surgery. c. measure the degree to which an individual is aware of a visual stimulus. d. test for perception of movement.
According to Karen Horney, what causes us to develop a neurotic personality?
a) getting fixated at the oral stage of development b) being raised with unhealthy parenting styles c) failing to adequately resolve the Oedipus complex d) conflict between the anima and the animus
Jan is a business and psychology major that is making career plans. She wants to work in a field that combines work-related psychology, social psychology, human relations, and business. Which of these would be the best career choice for her?
a) ergonomics b) anthropometry c) counseling psychology d) organizational psychology
Bartlett argued that Ebbinghaus’s belief that he had created meaningless stimuli, his nonsense syllables, and thereby removed the problem of meaning was false because, even with those nonsense syllables, people __________.
a. “construct” their own reality b. have subjective interpretations that are irrelevant to situational responses c. engage in “effort after meaning” d. none of the above