Patients with Broca's aphasia can

a. sing more clearly than they can speak

b. write better than they can speak.
c. speak more clearly than they can write.
d. sing about as well as they can speak.


a

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a. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person who assumes the role of a "good" subject byfollowing the hypnotist's directions and suggestions b. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person who enters a trance state that is marked by an increase in their suggestibility c. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person that leads to a dissociative state on the part of the hypnotic subject d. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person that leads the hypnotic subject to engage inimaginative responses to the hypnotist's suggestions e. a social interaction between a hypnotist and a willing person that leads the hypnotic subject to remain detached from the experience, but aware of the experience and everything that happens

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You have classically conditioned your 3-year-old niece to shut her eyes in anticipation of a puff of air. However, she has since learned that the CS no longer predicts the UCS and has experienced extinction. What has happened?

A. She no longer shuts her eyes in response to the CS. B. She no longer shuts her eyes in response to the UCS. C. She shuts her eyes more rapidly now in response to the CS. D. She no longer shuts her eyes in response to the UCR.

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When confronted with a problem in his relationships with his wife, Frank scoffs it off, saying "Ahhh, that's not really an issue...it will work itself out.". This is probably best classified as a. cognitive analysis

b. avoidant thinking. c. passive-dependent behavior. d. problem-focused action.

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Which of the following is correct about the relation between affect intensity and well-being?

A. People with high affect intensity are happier than those with low affect intensity. B. People with low affect intensity are happier than those with high affect intensity. C. People with high affect intensity are happier because they do more exciting things. D. People with high and low affect intensity tend to experience happiness differently.

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