It is possible to hypnotize someone who does not wish to cooperate
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The distinction between natural-use traces and controlled-use traces is similar to the distinction between
A. correlations and spurious relationships. B. observations without intervention and observations with intervention. C. qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis. D. physical traces and archival records.
Which of the following is a difference between traditional psychoanalysis and humanistic therapies?
A) Traditional psychoanalysis focuses on bio-psychological disorders, while humanistic therapies focus on early childhood experiences. B) Traditional psychoanalysis focuses on client-centered therapy, while humanistic therapies focus on the process of transference. C) Traditional psychoanalysis focuses on early childhood experiences, while humanistic therapies focus on what clients are experiencing here and now. D) Traditional psychoanalysis focuses on unconditional positive regard, while humanistic therapies focus on ego analysis.
Imagine a group of students who support the death penalty being asked the following question:
"Would you still support the death penalty even if you learned that low-income individuals have a harder time defending against it than do higher-income individuals?" Which of the following statements is the most likely result? Preadolescents would be more likely than adolescents to change their minds. Adolescents would be more likely than preadolescents to change their minds. Both preadolescents and adolescents would tend to continue supporting the death penalty. Neither preadolescents nor adolescents would tend to continue supporting the death penalty.
Toddlers _______________________________
a. who do not walk by 1 year are likely to have a gross motor problem b. in traditional cultures are equal to toddlers from Western cultures in the development of their gross motor skills c. can usually run before they can stand briefly on one leg d. show the same pace of gross motor development as fine motor development