The technique of free association was intended to
a. project the concerns of the therapist into the patient's thoughts.
b. allow the therapist to gather clues about the client's unconscious impulses.
c. suppress memory.
d. interpret the symbolic meaning of dreams.
e. allow the client to sublimate their impulses.
b. allow the therapist to gather clues about the client's unconscious impulses.
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If a study finds that people respond significantly differently to women than they do to men, we could conclude that
a. gender as a subject variable is significant. b. gender as a confounding variable is significant. c. gender as a stimulus variable is significant. d. gender as a dependent variable is significant.
The four conditions in Exercise 14 are based on the possible combinations available in the Nature of Association Window. The S-S, S-R combination is set as the program’s default, based on published research results. Specifically, the default combination indicates that the CS-US pairing results in an ________ association and the CS1-CS2 in an ________ association.
a. S-S, S-S b. S-S, S-R c. S-R, S-S d. S-R, S-R
Social stereotypes can best be described as
a. physical images of people who are different than you. b. untrue statements about people who come from different social groups than you. c. oversimplified images of people who belong to a particular social group. d. prejudiced attitudes toward people from lower social status groups.
When we are not sure that the obtained result of an experimental study is really attributable to our manipulation of the independent variable, we are questioning the __________ of the study
a. generalizability b. external validity c. internal validity d. correlational nature