The text presented a case study of a retired man who was hospitalized by his wife and son. He was typical of many patients in that

a. he had become violent toward family members.
b. he never lost his orientation for time and person.
c. he had good memory for remote events but no memory for events that just occurred.
d. he became hypochondriacal and performed repetitive, meaningless rituals.


c. he had good memory for remote events but no memory for events that just occurred.

Psychology

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_____ applied the concept of homeostasis to the study of human interactions with the environment

a. Richard Lazarus b. Walter Cannon c. Sigmund Freud d. Carl Rogers

Psychology

Eighteen-month-old Marty is pointing at objects in the park and trying to name them. His mother praises him for his correct labeling, and she tells Marty the correct name for objects he mislabels. This scene illustrates the importance of which of the following in language acquisition?

a. parentese b. maturation c. biological predisposition d. learning

Psychology

Jack considers himself to be a total failure in every aspect of his life because he failed one college class, a distortion of thinking that cognitive therapists call overgeneralization

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

If your dreams are usually very aggressive in content then

a. you are probably really struggling with a moral issue. b. you really want to be an aggressive person. c. you are probably an aggressive person in waking life. d. none of these.

Psychology