Tom wants to study the sleep behavior of his roommate Harry so he checks Harry's brain waves at 30 minutes and 90 minutes after his friend has fallen asleep. Harry is probably in ________ after 30 minutes and in ________ after 90 minutes
a) REM, NREM
b) NREM, REM
c) REM, stage 4
d) stage 1, stage 2
B
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What did Demiray and Janssen (2015) find when they asked adults between 18 and 80 years of age to report the most important events from their lives and to rate those memories in a number of different ways? a. Respondents felt psychologically closer to memories that were positive rather than negative. b. Respondents did not remember the details of negative events that had occurred more than 5
or 10 yearsbefore they were asked. c. Respondents felt psychologically closer to memories that were negative rather than positive. d. Respondents did not remember the details of positive events that had occurred more than 5 or 10 years beforethey were asked.
To explain depression, trait theorists would most likely focus on
A. identifying people prone to depression. B. the genetic susceptibility individuals have toward depression. C. the unconscious feelings of anger within people. D. how people interpret a world that seems uncontrollable.
A man leaves home one day, travels to another location, and loses all memory of his past life. He assumes a new identity that is more outgoing and less inhibited than that of his forgotten past. Time passes, and he recalls and then returns to his former life and identity. The events of the "new life" pursued when he lost his memory are completely forgotten. This man has experienced
a. dissociative fugue. c. malingering. b. dissociative identity disorder. d. depersonalization.
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.