In Thomas and Chess’s New York Longitudinal Study, 35 percent of the children ________
A) were classified as easy children
B) did not fit any of the temperament categories
C) were classified as slow-to-warm-up children
D) were classified as difficult children
Answer: B
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Which of the following individuals would most likely be a subject of specialists in abnormal psychology?
A. Stacy, a college student who is consistently 15 minutes late to class B. Jason, a stock trader who rarely leaves his house C. Misha, a lab assistant who translates the vocal sounds of dolphins D. Tyree, an athlete who seeks to use visual imagery to improve his rowing technique
According to the _____ -process model, a bereaved individual oscillates between coping with the emotional blow of a loss and coping with practical challenges of living
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The research on visual imagery and interference shows that
a. people have trouble seeing a blue arrow when they are imagining a tree. b. people have trouble seeing a blue arrow while they are imagining the sound of a musical instrument. c. the studies support the propositional-code perspective of mental imagery. d. a mental image does not typically interfere with seeing a physical image.
You are a juror in a criminal trial. Based on what you have read in this chapter, which of these statements about eyewitness testimony is most accurate?
A. Eyewitness testimony cannot be taken seriously unless there is physical evidence to back it up. B. Because human memory is so accurate, eyewitness testimony is some of the most reliable evidence available. C. Because human memory is a reconstructive process, eyewitness testimony cannot be trusted. D. Eyewitness testimony is most believable if authorities have taken steps to avoid inducing memory errors in witnesses.