With regard to the issue of false memory, the text emphasizes that _____________
a. memory is like a camera
b. memories recovered during a psychotherapy session can always be trusted to be free of bias and factual
c. memory is not like a camera; it is reconstructive
d. scientists do have the tools to distinguish between real and false memories
C
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Regarding motivation and emotions, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. The words motivation and emotion both derive from the Latin word movere, which means to move. b. If you are unaware of your emotions, you will be vulnerable to health problems, such as depression or addiction. c. "Simple" motivated activities, such as eating, are solely under the control of the body. d. External cues, expectations, learning, cultural values, and other factors influence our motives and emotions.
Velma is astonished at how political her new job is, and she is struggling to meet her boss's expectations. Velma tells her husband that she had no idea about how hard this new job would be
Her response is best considered to be an example of: a. poor mentoring b. the first stage of the occupational cycle c. the last stage of the occupational cycle d. reality shock
In the qualitative study by Smith and Rhodes (2015), participants were asked to describe what it was like being depressed. The researchers interviewed seven people about their experience of being depressed and looked for commonalities in their experiences. This form of research is an example of ______.
a. grounded theory b. case study c. phenomenology d. survey research
In the context of the facets of agreeableness that have been examined for sex differences, which of the following statements is true?
A. Women are more cooperative than men in same-sex social interactions. B. Women are more modest than men in general. C. Men are slightly more tender-minded than women. D. Men smile more often than women as opposed to popular beliefs.