After a near-fatal collision with an 18-wheeler, Penelope was unable to think about anything else for many months. She suffered the memory phenomenon known as:
A) suggestibility.
B) absentmindedness.
C) persistence.
D) blocking.
C) persistence.
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Rogers's technique of psychotherapy is called:
a. person-centered therapy. c. regard analysis. b. actualization therapy. d. conditional worth analysis.
A group of forebrain structures is important for motivated and emotional behavior. What term refers to this group of structures?
A. Limbic system B. Reticular formation C. Tegmentum D. Basal ganglia
You are living in a colonial outpost on the edge of the wilderness with winter fast approaching. Your society has had limited but friendly connection with the natives on the other side of the fortress wall, and you know they hold the deer to be a sacred animal, the killing of which demands he ritual sacrifice of a member of their own society. Your food supplies are running perilously low. Killing a deer would mean the certain death of someone on the other side of the wall, not killing a dear will likely mean starvation. Formulate a relativist argument for killing the deer and an absolutist argument for starving.
What will be an ideal response?
A panel of child development experts recently made recommendations about promoting healthy development from birth to age three. All of the following were included in those recommendations except the recommendation to
a. foster socioemotional school readiness instead of focusing on literacy and numerical skills b. establish policies to provide more choices to more parents for early child care c. review current public investments in child care and early education d. coordinate state and local early childhood policies and agencies