A precursor to antisocial personality disorder is:

a) Conduct disorder.
b) Oppositional disorder.
c) Antisocial disorder of childhood or adolescence.
d) Pervasive developmental disorder.


a

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The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon can be best described as an instance of

a. complete storage failure. b. complete retrieval failure. c. partial retrieval. d. partial storage.

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Damage to the ____ area of the brain appears to prevent the transfer of information from short-term into long-term memory.

A. consolidation B. amygdala C. cortex D. hippocampus

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Regarding Freud's view on personality development, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Freud believed that physical activities connected to basic life functions are basically sexual in nature. b. Freud believed that personality formed through five stages of development. c. Freud believed that the stages of personality development involve a shift in the focus of erogenouszones. d. Freud believed that the stages of personality development are related to the ways in which children seekpleasure from sexually sensitive parts of the body. e. Freud believed that boys develop womb envy and girls develop penis envy.

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Which behaviour at first requires explicit learning but, over time, becomes implicit?

A) competing on a high school quiz bowl team B) solving new and ever-changing puzzles in a computer game C) habituation to the chimes of a grandfather clock D) typing on a keyboard

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