The seventeenth-century philosopher who believed that the mind is blank at birth and that most knowledge comes though sensory experience is:
a. Plato
b. Aristotle
c. Descartes
d. Locke
d. Locke
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a. cognitive attributional b. cognitive-physiological c. physiological-attribution d. bodily reaction cognition
Which of the following describes the composition of subjects who comprise the norming group used in the construction of the MMPI-2 personality test?
A. Individuals with no mental disorders B. Individuals with potential mental disorders C. Both individuals without mental health disorders and individuals with potential disorders D. Both individuals with and without existing mental health disorders
The tonic phase of a generalized seizure involves which of the following?
a) loss of bladder control and falling with body rigidity b) loss of bladder control and jerking of limbs c) clamping of teeth and jerking of limbs d) loss of consciousness and falling with body rigidity e) the individual experiencing strange lights, unpleasant smells or odd sensations
On his way into work, Charlie sees a sign for an upcoming concert for the band Cake. Without even realizing it, the word cake has made Charlie think of baked sweets, which makes him think of getting a donut. This is an example of ______________
A) categorization B) priming C) linguistic relativity D) sentence verification