Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed in living patients through ______.
A. exclusion
B. identification of reduced brain functioning
C. a blood test
D. identification of lesions in the brain
Answer: A
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Chi-square may be used with _________
a. nominal data b. ordinal data c. interval data d. ratio data e. all of these
Which of the following statements is true when comparing the MMPI–2 with the CPI?
a) Both are used to assess psychological disorders. b) Both are considered personality inventories. c) Both have little research supporting their validity. d) Both are only administered in a group format.
Which person is most likely using a gender stereotype to describe Erin?
A. Elvis: "Erin is mean. I saw her throw Charlie's cell phone into the recycling bin." B. Graham: "Erin really likes playing lacrosse. Every week, she plays center for three different teams." C. Roddy: "Erin is like all females, intelligent and understanding." D. Christopher: "Erin is different from anyone else I have ever met, she is really quiet."
When an individual is able to discern that a given stimulus is NOT the conditioned stimulus, and therefore does not perform the conditioned response, this is called
A) generalization. B) lateralization. C) discrimination. D) optimization. E) reaction.