To uncover the basic elements of the mind, the structuralist used the method known as:
a. client-centered therapy
b. guided insight
c. systematic introspection
d. functional determinism
C
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A. remove more of the amputated limb B. have the amputee learn to use an artificial limb C. stimulate the relevant part of the cortex D. convince the patient that there is no neural basis for these sensations
Which of the following has been demonstrated with people with body dysmorphia, showing that they might not be as out of touch with reality as one might assume?
A. Their perception of subtle facial distortions appears to be better than normal, so they may be noticing flaws others cannot see. B. Their hallucinations are often based on real information that has been distorted through subconscious processing. C. Their compulsive attempts towards neatness often give them an advantage in their careers and hobbies. D. Their willingness to get in "over their head" in difficult physical activities does sometimes result in unusually good athletic ability.
Suppose you show positive and negative images on a computer screen to younger and older adults
If younger adults remember 25% of the positive images and 25% of the negative images, you would expect that, of the total number of images they remembered, older adults would remember _____ positive images and _____ negative images. a. more than 25%; more than 25% b. less than 25%; less than 25% c. less than 25%; more than 25% d. more than 25%; less than 25%
Lucas is 4 years old. In the context of self-definition among children, he is most likely to describe himself according to his
A. internal traits, such as being thoughtful or worried. B. global traits, such as being popular or outgoing. C. deep-seated personality traits, such as external sources of stimulation. D. external characteristics, such as physical features and preferences.