An example of primary insomnia is insomnia:
A) induced by working late hours.
B) induced by a drug problem.
C) induced by depression or anxiety.
D) with no obvious causes.
D) with no obvious causes.
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Chucky is a three-year-old who is very easily upset. For the most part, he likes to sit and play with building toys for hours at a time. When he goes to new places, he gets angry easily and avoids moving around or interacting with other people. Given this information, how would you expect Chucky to be evaluated on Rothbart's three dimensions of temperament? Be sure to explain your answers
What will be an ideal response?
Research shows that flashbulb memories are:
a. impressive and vivid, but not necessarily accurate b. blinding images that are impossible to forget c. associated only with tragedies, like where you were when September 11 happened d. frightening memories that you can't quite bring into clear detail
What cultural framework is prevalent in the measures of psychological strength, and what does this imply?
a. Eastern; there has been great progress in finding Western strengths worldwide. b. Western; other cultures may not define these strengths similarly. c. Western: these strengths are better from an objective standpoint. d. Easter; these strengths provide more balance to positive psychology research.
Which of the following provides a better sense of the "working" brain than more traditional neurodiagnostic procedures?
a. fMRI b. CAT scan c. SPECT d. more than one of the above