We tend to experience the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon when trying to name:
a. people and objects c. verbs
b. emotional states d. locations and directions
A
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A high correlation coefficient (either positive or negative) indicates that
a. there is a high level of consistency between the two variables. b. the scores on the two variables are nearly identical. c. a change in one variable causes a change in the second variable. d. a third factor or variable is always responsible for the relationship between the two variables.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, legal reforms enacted by some states to make civil commitment easier resulted in a. a decrease in the number of hospitalized mental patients. b. more voluntary than involuntary admissions
c. more patients admitted under parens patriae powers. d. shorter hospital stays for mentally ill patients.
According to critics of the five factor model of personality,
A. knowing how sociable a person is allows for a better prediction of behavior than knowing how extraverted that person is. B. researchers need to use factor analysis in order to determine the number of basic personality factors. C. although Extraversion is a basic personality factor, there is no evidence that Neuroticism is. D. factor analytic researchers should all use the same personality tests so that they can produce the same results.
The basis of the multidimensional integrative approach to understanding psychopathology is that each dimension (psychological, biological, emotional, etc.)
A. operates independently. B. is sufficient to cause pathology. C. builds on the dimension that precedes it. D. is influenced by the other dimensions.