A person is told to imagine an image of a plane and asked to begin each trial by focusing on the cockpit. In the first trial, he or she is asked a question about the engine. In the second trial, he or she is questioned about the tail. According to Kosslyn's theory, it should take the person longer to answer the question about the engine of the plane as compared to the question about the tail.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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DSM-5 reorganized its classification of psychological problems usually diagnosed first among children in an effort to

a. make a clear distinction between childhood disorders and adult disorders. b. make developmental considerations a part of all disorders. c. provide a consistent means of diagnosis for the best health insurance coverage. d. replicate the system used in earlier editions of the DSM.

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Regarding the theories of personality, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Each theory has added to our understanding by providing a sort of lens throughwhich human behavior can be viewed

b. The best way to judge a theory is in terms of its usefulness. c. Theories cannot be fully proved or disproved. d. Since theories are neither true nor false, their implications or predictions should be considered faulty and unreliable.

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An ordinal scale of measurement _____

a. has a true zero point b. has equal intervals between points on the scale c. indicates inequalities such as more and less d. all of these

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Which of the following statements about reminiscence is true?

A) Many therapists working with older adults discourage life-review reminiscence. B) Older people often live in the past to escape the nearness of death. C) Most types of reminiscence are negative and maladaptive for older adults. D) No age differences exist in total quantity of reminiscing.

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