In motivational enhancement therapy (MET), as opposed to more traditional substance abuse treatment,
A) controlled drinking is the goal.
B) a behavioral schedule for reducing consumption is used.
C) the focus may emphasize patients' strengths rather than weaknesses.
D) a single lapse results in ejection from therapy.
C
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Regarding sleep, memory, and the interference theory of forgetting, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Sleeping after one studies can reduce the forgetting caused by interference. b. REM sleep and dreaming appear to help us form certain types of memories. c. Forgetting due to interference appears to apply only to sensory memory and not to short-term and long-term memory. d. It is not completely clear if new memories alter existing memory traces or if they make it harder to retrieve earlier memories.
"I just can't decide. Do I want to vacation in the Caribbean or Hawaii? Both are great places.". This person is experiencing an:
a. approach-approach conflict c. affect-effect conflict b. active-active conflict d. approach-avoidance conflict
We use the ______ to transform the upper and lower confidence limits around zr into confidence limits around r,
a. Neyman–Pearson transformation b. inverse Fisher transformation c. logistic transformation d. the inverse logarithmic transformation
Evidence that long-term potentiation has occurred is obtained by periodically delivering single pulses to the perforant path and recording the response in the dentate gyrus. If the response is __________ what it was before the burst of pulses was delivered, long-term potentiation has occurred.
A. greater than B. less than C. equal to D. exactly half