What connects Pavlov and Thorndike to Darwin is that the processes that

implement selection by the individual environment

a. are identical across all species.
b. are themselves the product of natural selection.
c. can be demonstrated in natural as well as artificial situations.
d. emerge from the processes that produce variation in the individual environment.
e. complement the processes that implement selection in the social environment.


b. are themselves the product of natural selection.

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The research evidence strongly supports Freud's concept of repression

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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How do persons with paranoid psychosis usually respond to suggestions that they need treatment?

a. They would be grateful to find someone who agrees that they have a problem. b. They would argue about it, but they would soon consent to treatment. c. They would agree to treatment, but they would be unable to find a therapist that they approved of. d. They would assume that the person making the suggestion is part of the conspiracy against them.

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Split-brain operations are used to treat seizures because a. seizures require coordinated activity in both hemispheres

b. seizures still occur, but only half the body is involved. c. electrical disturbances confined to one hemisphere may not reach threshold for observable clinical symptoms. d. there are no other available treatments.

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Trying "not to think of a white bear" increases the tendency to do the opposite, because the harder people try to control a thought, the less successful they are. This is described in Wegner's

A. thematic framework studies. B. reactance studies. C. belief perseverance studies. D. thought suppression studies.

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