While the individual with ________ personality disorder appears cool and aloof, the individual with

________ personality disorder is best described as odd.

A) schizoid; schizotypal B) schizoid; avoidant
C) schizotypal; avoidant D) avoidant; schizotypal


A

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Celeste worked and voted for a candidate that she later discovered was dishonest and immoral. These facts made Celeste very uncomfortable because these were attributes that she does not admire. Celeste's feelings can best be explained by the

a. frustration-aggression hypothesis. b. fundamental attribution theory. c. theory of groupthink. d. cognitive dissonance theory.

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In the 1930s, the research of the British psychologist Sir Frederic Bartlett provided evidence to support the view that memory is:

a. like a wax tablet. b. like reading a journal or diary written in indelible ink. c. like a journalist trying to reconstruct an interview from incomplete notes. d. like painful mementos in a locked vault.

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If you would like for your student government to pass a bill putting more lights along major walkways, how could you use ease of retrieval to persuade them?

A) Ask them to generate 10 instances in which the lack of lighting led to student harm. B) Ask them to think of 2 instances in which the lack of lighting made them or someone they know feel fearful while walking on campus after dark. C) Ask them to come up with 3 good reasons not to fund the project. D) Have them generate 6 newspaper stories in which students were harmed on campus at night. E) Give them one instance in which someone was afraid walking home at night, but include many details.

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Recognizing a contingency between events requires experiencing multiple pairings, but subjects sometimes respond to a CS after only one trial. The best explanation for this seems to be

a. non-human subjects are not affected by the degree of CS-US contingency. b. the degree of CS-US contingency only matters with a dangerous US. c. the degree of CS-US contingency only matters in cases of food aversions. d. it is better to be safe than sorry (or dead).

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