__________ is the traditional form of psychoanalytic therapy as pioneered by Sigmund Freud
a. Psychoanalysis c. Ego psychology
b. Insight therapy d. Psychogenesis
A
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Baddeley's model of working memory had a different focus from the earlier approaches to short-term memory because
a. he emphasized that working memory is useful in holding related items in our memory simultaneously. b. he devised a precise operational definition for every component of working memory. c. he examined a much more limited set of processes, compared to earlier models. d. he focused much more on the visual characteristics of stimuli than on the auditory characteristics of the stimuli.
According to research by Greendorfer and Lewko (1978), a critical factor in sport selections for both males and females is their
A. mother B. father C. older brother D. older sister
All of the following are features of the incentive-salience model except:
a. stimuli associated with drug use come to elicit a motivational state for seeking a drug. b. liking a drug’s effects accounts for addictive drug use. c. users may like a drug less while wanting it more. d. relapse may occur when a former user encounters stimuli associated with past drug use.
Children are more likely to imitate behavior when ______.
A. the model is competent and powerful B. they are proficient in language development C. they have been exposed to formal education D. the model is distant and powerful