According to the chapter I Confessabout false confessions to crimes, the participants from the laboratory
experiment discussed were
(a) young children
(b) bright college students
(c) juvenile delinquents
(d) a diverse and random sample taken from all college students in New York
B
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Damage to the midbrain would most likely result in ____
a. the inability to speak b. changes in pain perception c. the inability to regulate blood pressure d. difficulties with facial expressions
According to Freud, what is the source of neurotic anxiety?
a. id c. super-ego b. ego d. preconscious
What kind of study would I need to demonstrate the link between a cause and its effect?
a. a correlational study c. either a or b b. an experiment d. none of these
A group of symptoms which may occur in patients treated with conventional antipsychotic drugs in which the limbs stiffen, the hands and head exhibit tremors, and there is a slowness of movement is called
a. akathisia b. parkinsonism c. dyskinesia d. tardive dyskinesia