A psychologist who uses the words neurological makeup when discussing disorders is most likely using which model?
a. social c. sociocultural
b. psychological d. biological
D
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a. have multiple siblings. b. live in a multigenerational household. c. have a stay-at-home mom. d. reside in a two-parent headed household.
In explaining semantic memory, the parallel distributed processing approach
a. argues that we consider an item's attributes one at a time. b. points out that we can often identify an object, even if one of the clues to that object's identification is incorrect. c. proposes that human memory is more rigid than previous theories have suggested. d. emphasizes that the mind works in a linear fashion, moving from a stimulus to a response.
According to contemporary research, most dreams are
a. fantastic adventures. b. simple extensions of the problems of the day. c. reflections of repressed wishes and urges. d. symbolic of unconscious fantasized objects.
The human-potential movement, which emerged in the United States in the late 1960s, resulted most directly in
a. the realization that there is no such thing as freedom to choose. b. a renewed interest in Freudian psychoanalysis. c. the extension of therapy to people who did not have psychological disorders. d. a review of the practices used in the area of biomedical therapy.