Attachment is defined as
a. an enduring emotional tie. c. a human bond.
b. basic trust. d. a temporary bond.
A
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In athletic events, home advantage can turn into home field disadvantage when
a. the fans of the home team become apathetic and are not fully supportive of their team. b. the visiting team, aroused by the odds against them in hostile surroundings, performs far beyond its normal capability. c. the pressure to win becomes too great, causing players to perform below their level of expertise. d. the home team becomes overconfident when they play on home turf, causing players to perform below their potential.
In Chapter 9, the in-depth section discusses research in neurolinguistics. According to this discussion,
a. one advantage to an fMRI is that it does not require an injection of radioactive material. b. one advantage to a PET scan is that it can detect changes that occur very quickly. c. neurolinguists have identified a very specific location in the brain, which focuses on language comprehension. d. neurolinguists know that the right hemisphere can process some aspects of language. However, they have not yet identified the location of any specific process.
Kennard proposed that the earlier in life a brain injury occurs, the greater the chance that the corresponding functions
a. will be permanently damaged. b. will be quickly recovered. c. will be able to be relearned. d. will be successfully assumed by other parts of the brain.
Psychoanalysis is still used today but often in more flexible, adaptive ways. Which of these alternatives is not a variation on psychoanalysis?
A. interpersonal therapy B. client-centered therapy C. short-term psychodynamic therapy D. object relations therapy