Johnny found out that his friend Sam was hospitalized because of severe depression. When Johnny went to visit Sam, Sam said that he was feeling better after the procedure but that he was suffering from short-term memory loss. Sam was MOST likely treated with:
A) phototherapy.
B) psychosurgery.
C) ECT.
D) TMS.
C) ECT.
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Grouping people together on the basis of an observable characteristic such as height illustrates the Gestalt principle of ____
a. ?proximity b. ?similarity c. ?closure d. ?good continuation
Summarize factors that account for the dramatic rise in fraternal twinning and other multiple births in industrialized nations over the past several decades
What will be an ideal response?
If you were to ask a large group of adults to tell you whether they thought their personalities had "stayed the same" or "changed a good deal," you should expect that:
a. most people would report that their personalities had stayed the same b. most people would report that their personalities had changed a good deal c. the people would be split into two equal-sized groups, with half reporting stability and half reporting change d. the response you got would be heavily dependent on age, with younger adults reporting more stability and older adults reporting more change
If B. F. Skinner were to evaluate the results of Köhler's experiments with chimpanzees, which of the following would most likely be his response?
A. He would acknowledge some cognitive component to learning, but reject insight learning because it cannot be directly observed. B. He would reject Köhler's results completely because behaviorism was dominant at the time. C. Köhler's results would force Skinner to include cognitive learning within his behaviorist model. D. He would begin construction on a larger Skinner box with which to condition the chimpanzees more quickly to test Köhler's findings.