In short-term memory, we usually store memories for images ______, and we usually store memory for words ______
a. only as images; only phonologically
b. as images and phonologically; only phonologically
c. only as images; as images and phonologically
d. as images and phonologically; as images and phonologically
B
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Which of the following is a difference between the five-factor model (FFM) and the five-factor theory (FFT)?
a) The FFM is always consistent and reliable, whereas the FFT depends on the FFM for its validity. b) The FFM is a model about the sources of culture-specific traits, whereas the FFT is a theory of five dimensions of personality that are culture-specific. c) The FFM is a model of the universal personality traits, whereas the FFT is a theory about the source of those traits. d) The core components of the FFM are basic tendencies, characteristic adaptations, and self-concept, whereas the core components of the FFT are extraversion, neuroticism, and agreeableness.
Which of the following concepts is least closely associated with psychoanalytic treatment?
a. Dream analysis c. Negative thinking b. Free association d. Unconscious conflict
Janice has bipolar disorder and refuses to take medication to control her manic episodes. She was arrested last night for disturbing the peace and assault. When she is brought into custody, it is apparent that she is experiencing a manic episode. She appears psychotic, and after a psychological evaluation, a psychologist files a report with the court indicating that Janice is not competent to
stand trial. What will likely happen to Janice now? a. She will be given medication, and once her manic episode has been controlled, she will be released with no further court involvement. b. She will be confined in a prison hospital until she is deemed competent to stand trial. c. She will be represented during court proceedings by her legal guardian. d. She will be sent to a public psychiatric hospital until she is deemed competent to stand trial.
Donor insemination __________
A) is commonly used to overcome female reproductive difficulties B) involves giving a woman hormones that stimulate the ripening of several ova C) permits women without a male partner to become pregnant D) is used to treat women whose fallopian tubes are permanently damaged