Freudian theory has been criticized for which reason?

a. ?It is a very narrow theory that cannot explain much of human behavior.
b. ?It offers little to help us understand or explain past behavior.
c. ?It is useful as an abstract theory, but it is seldom used in clinical settings.
d. ?It explains many things in ways that cannot be tested and disproved.


d

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J. B. Watson suggested that people learn phobias by pairing a stimulus with an unpleasant experience. What is evidence against that hypothesis? a. Phobias are more common in young adulthood than in old age

b. Most phobias can be traced to repressed memories from early childhood. c. Phobia of harmless objects is more common than phobia of something dangerous. d. Phobia of snakes is more common than phobia of cars.

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Realistic anxiety becomes abnormal when the fear and anxiety become detached from any actual danger or when the feelings continue after the danger has passed

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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After Tanya has practiced a dance for her ballet class for a while, she feels as if her muscles know exactly what to do at each point in the piece. This is an example of a _____________ memory

A) episodic B) semantic C) declarative D) nondeclarative

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Which of the following can cause a clash between the First Amendment and the Sixth Amendment?

A. The press publishing for public consumption information that threatens a defendant's right to a trial by impartial jurors B. The court allowing the attorney to begin to indoctrinate prospective jurors and influence those who ultimately will make up the jury C. People not admitting (even to themselves) that social category information such as race influences their decisions D. Attorneys regarding jurors of higher status as more influential because of what others believe about their competence

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