When in college, Kayla and Marie went on a road trip during their summer break. At one point during the trip, Kayla, who was driving, looked down to check her phone and, when she looked up, realized she had crossed over the center line of the road

She quickly tried to readjust her steering, but the car veered off the road and into a ditch. Kayla emerged from the car relatively unhurt, but Marie, who was not wearing her seatbelt, was paralyzed. Now, 10 years later, Kalya still has guilt and anxiety about the event, and her health is deteriorating. Kayla is suffering from ________. a) post-traumatic stress disorder
b) an inability to forgive herself
c) a lack of social support
d) loneliness


b

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Polina is three years old. She is just beginning to understand concepts such as "dog," "cat," "chair," and "sofa," and to understand how these concepts differ from one another. In other words, she is just beginning to develop ________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Change blindness and inattentional blindness are similar because both of these phenomena

a. demonstrate the importance of top-down processing. b. emphasize the importance of bottom-up processing. c. illustrate categorical perception. d. provide support for the recognition-by-components approach to perception.

Psychology

In the Milgram studies, in which situation did "teachers" have the highest levels of obedience?

A. being in a different room than the "learner" B. being in the same room with the "learner" C. being the person to force the "learners" hand on the shock plate D. watching two confederate "teachers" rebel

Psychology

Thoughts that are completely hidden from our awareness would, according to Freud, be contained in our __________ mind

a. active c. post-conscious b. conscious d. unconscious

Psychology