Koffka believed that each environmental event we experienced gave rise to specific activity in the brain that he called a ____; in addition, he called a remnant of this a ____.
a. memory process; memory trace
b. memory trace; memory process
c. memory process; trace system
d. memory engram; trace system
a. memory process; memory trace
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To combat insomnia, all but which of the following are recommended in the text?
a. Before going to bed, write down any reminders, concerns, or other things that are on your mind. b. Picture relaxing scenes in your mind as you go to sleep. c. Avoid any activities in bed besides sleeping. d. Establish a regular exercise program 1-2 hours before going to bed. e. Get out of bed if you have not fallen asleep within 20 minutes.
A particularly strong power combination would be
A. Passive and derivative B. Derivative and coercive C. Reward and legitimate
Which of the following best describes a key difference between Freudian and neo-Freudian theories of personality?
A. Neo-Freudian theories are largely supported by empirical research, whereas Freudian theories have limited research support. B. Neo-Freudian theorists suggest that social competence is the primary driver of motivation, whereas Freud suggested it was pleasure. C. Neo-Freudian theories suggest that personality is in the conscious mind, whereas Freud suggests all components are in the unconscious. D. Neo-Freudian theories emphasize individual determinants of personality, whereas Freud emphasizes the role of the environment.
Bill and Deborah are in sex therapy. One exercise that they are directed to practice involves touching each other and feeling comfortable with contact, but without any sexual intercourse. This intervention is called
a) sensate focus. b) sensuality training. c) physical redirecting. d) cognitive restructuring.