Sensation is ______
a. the organization of stimuli to create meaningful patterns
b. the basic experience of stimulating the body's senses
c. the presence of sensory cell activity in the absence of external stimulation
d. the result of activity in the efferent nervous system
B
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What does the "Big One" model of personality advocate?
A. a single personality dimension identified as "social consciousness" B. a pattern of high agreeableness and conscientiousness and low standing on any other dimension C. a pattern of high extraversion, agreeableness, openness, and conscientiousness and low neuroticism D. abandonment of all multidimensional models that include any kind of measurement component
Ted is trying to remember the key concepts of abnormal psychology and he is having difficulty remembering and understanding vulnerability and resilience. One of his friends says it is easy, just remember that vulnerability and resilience are really
a) risk and protective factors. b) primary and secondary factors. c) genetic and environmental factors. d) diagnostic and therapeutic factors.
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a. reviewing existing research evidence and a single vivid incident from everyday life b. reviewing existing research evidence and deduction testing c. induction testing and deduction testing d. induction testing and a single vivid incident from everyday life