Ray avoids getting too emotionally close to anyone for fear
that the person will use information against him. He also views playful teasing as a deliberate insult. Ray is displaying symptoms that are characteristic of which personality disorder?
a. antisocial
b. borderline
c. paranoid
d. avoidant
ANSWER: c
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The Mall of America labels their parking lots with the names of states. Why?
A. It facilitates state-dependent learning. B. It is a marketing gimmick to get people excited about shopping at the Mall of America. C. The state names are retrieval cues that help people remember where they parked. D. To honor the different states.
In the 1970s and 1980s, tightened restrictions on involuntary commitment resulted in a. the criminal justice system becoming responsible for mentally ill people
b. fewer mentally ill patients living in the community. c. family members having increased access to treatment services for their loved ones. d. mentally ill patients receiving much-needed mental health services.
One of the major roadblocks to a greater study of culture in health is:
a. the lack of validated assessment in different languages b. stereotypes and prejudice against other cultures c. no recognition of the importance of culture d. that there have been many articles examining both culture and health, but they are published in journals across a wide range of disciplines and often not integrated..
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The encoding specificity principle states that retrieval cues which induce novel cognitive states are especially powerful at evoking memory retrieval 2. Predictions based on state-dependent retrieval state that, if you are emotionally upset when studying for a test, you will remember the material even better if you are in a good mood on the test day 3. Repeatedly retrieving a piece of information from memory produces roughly the same effects on long-term recall as studying the information repeatedly 4. Retrieval of a memory may promote forgetting a related memory 5. The more times a memory is retrieved, the more accurate it becomes