What is it called when a subject becomes more accurate or proficient based on the presentation or order of the conditions present to him/her?
A) fatigue effect
B) practice effect
C) Latin-square effect
D) randomization effect
B
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Grace's care needs have increased since her husband's death. She has moved into an independent housing unit that is supported by medical providers as needed. What kind of residence is this?
A. adult day-care facility B. assisted-living facility C. skilled-nursing facility D. commune
Hofstede's dimension of _____ has been used to both predict and explain many differences across cultures, especially in many aspects of thinking and emotions
a) power distance b) uncertainty avoidance c) masculinity vs. femininity d) individualism vs. collectivism
In her position at the hospital, Bea administers neuropsychological assessments to the patients she meets. These assessments
A. assess a wide range of mental functions. B. create a phrenological map of a patient's brain. C. focus on the coping skills of patients with brain damage. D. identify a person's ego identity.
All her life, 15-year-old Trina has watched American television shows that depict life in a middle-class, two-parent home. Trina believes that this type of family life is typical of life in America. This example best illustrates
a. Cultivation Theory b. Sensation seeking approach c. Uses and gratification approach d. Social Learning Theory