The initial assessment of the patient in your textbook named Frank, who was anxious about his job and his marriage, revealed that he
a. had intrusive thoughts
b. was disoriented
c. showed inappropriate affect
d. had a low intelligence level.
Answer: a. had intrusive thoughts
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a. componential subtheory b. knowledge-telling c. phonological awareness d. knowledge-transforming
One problem of lie detector tests described in the textbook is that:
A. lying means different things to different people B. high error rates have been observed with lie detection in laboratory settings C. neutral questions in the control question technique actually are biased D. a pattern of physiological responses that are unique to lying has never been found
During a lunch discussion on the TV show Lost, your friend Aldo exclaims, “I have a theory about the mysteries of the island.” Having just come from your Psychology class, you turn to Aldo and say, “you don’t really have a theory. You have a hunch. I know this because a theory is ____.”?
a. ?the constant recyclingand pruning of explanations of behavior and mental processes b. ?an elaborate set of hypotheses c. ?a law that has been established through experimentation d. ?an integrated set of principles that can be used to explain and predict phenomena
Which need theory has three levels of needs and allows individuals to skip levels?
a. Maslow's theory b. ERG theory c. Two-factor Theory d. McClelland's needs theory