Research on lineup administration by Greathouse and Kovera (2009) suggests that the police officer who conducts a lineup
a. can affect the actual identification that a witness makes.
b. can impact how confident an eyewitness is.
c. will not unduly bias an eyewitness as he or she makes a conscious effort not to.
d. None of these
a. can affect the actual identification that a witness makes.
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Treit's best friend was seriously injured in a car accident last month. Since that time, Treit has been attending all his classes, but he feels like he is unable to pay attention because he is constantly thinking about his friend. Treit finds he can't seem to think about anything else, and he is frequently overwhelmed by feelings of helplessness. In this example, Treit's feelings would MOST
likely be considered a. personally distressing. b. culturally deviant. c. maladaptive. d. compulsive.
Lately, Rena finds her herself eating nonstop, even when she isn’t hungry. She feels increasingly frustrated that she cannot seem to control her appetite and seeks the help of a mental health professional. Rena’s therapist suggests that she find an alternative behavior to engage in, such as chewing a stick of gum or calling a friend, whenever she is compelled to grab a snack in-between meals The therapist also encourages Rena to reward herself when she meets her goals. What type of therapy does this scenario illustrate?
a. ?psychoanalytical therapy b. ?cognitive therapy c. ?humanistic therapy d. ?behavioral therapy
Gisela is anorexic. It is NOT likely that she can be described as:
A) high-achieving. B) impulsive. C) being a perfectionist. D) having a distorted body image.
During the preoperational period, children's thinking
a. is limited to understanding the world in terms of their perceptions and actions. b. shows true cognitive operations. c. is characterized by mental representations of objects and events. d. is characterized by the rules of logic.