When free recall tests were given to younger adults and elderly adults in Western and Eastern cultures, results showed that ______.

a. Eastern participants outperformed Western participants
b. Western participants outperformed Eastern participants
c. young adults from Western cultures used less clustering than young adults from Eastern
cultures
d. elderly adults from Western cultures used more clustering than elderly adults from Eastern
cultures


d. elderly adults from Western cultures used more clustering than elderly adults from Eastern
cultures

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Juan is feeling the negative physiological consequences of heavy, prolonged alcohol use. These effects probably include ____

a. extreme hyperactivity and delusions of persecution b. having flashbacks and hallucinations c. headache, fatigue, sweating, body tremors, and mood changes d. the opposite of how he typically responds to alcohol

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A painful, degenerative disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the membranes that line the joints is referred to as ____.

A. rheumatoid arthritis B. chondrocytic arthritis C. osteoarthritis D. fibroarthritis

Psychology

Even though he is only 20 days old, Cherokee appears to be very happy and vocal around other people. How would a theorist use the concept of temperament to explain his behavior?

a. A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in activity level b. A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in negative affect. c. A temperament theorist would argue that Cherokee is high in surgency/extraversion. d. Temperament theory cannot explain his behavior.

Psychology

As a result of treatment in 1946 for a violent psychological disorder, Craig is calm, but he has cognitive deficits, including the inability to plan and coordinate actions. The treatment probably was:

a. electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) b. drug treatment using an SSRI (e.g., Prozac or Zoloft) c. drug treatment using a benzodiazepine (e.g., Xanax) d. a prefrontal lobotomy

Psychology