Recent research by Baum & Anderson examining the construct of transference suggests that
A) transference does NOT occur in everyday situations.
B) our mothers do NOT help us develop an ability to interact with new acquaintances.
C) Freud was correct in assuming that sexual drives influenced everyday cognitions.
D) we can transfer ideas from our dreams into our everyday cognitions.
E) experiences in prior relationships are "transferred," having effects on new relationships.
E
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Forgetting names of significant others and displaying difficulties with impulse control are examples of ____
a. dementia b. delirium c. depression d. anxiety
The goal of the 1908 version of the Binet–Simon scale was to:
a. distinguish between normal and children with intellectual disabilities. b. distinguish among levels of intelligence for normal children. c. distinguish among levels of intelligence for children with intellectual disabilities. d. help children make reasonable career choices.
Eyewitnesses sometimes identify as a culprit someone they have seen in another situation or context, which is referred to as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
According to the textbook, Alan Alda refused to eat a hard-boiled egg because Elizabeth Loftus suggested to him that his answers to a questionnaire revealed that he must have gotten sick after eating hard-boiled eggs at some time in his life. His refusal illustrates
a. how hypnosis can aid in the recovery of long-forgotten memories. b. how easy it is to implant false memories. c. how classical conditioning produces taste aversions. d. the difference between repression and suppression regarding memory loss.