A problem with primary sources is that they may provide an incomplete or misinterpreted description of a research study or a research result
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Which of these statements would a humanistic psychologist reject? a. A psychologist can understand you only by understanding your beliefs
b. People make free, deliberate, conscious decisions about how to spend their lives. c. It is helpful to reduce behavior to the sum of its component parts. d. It is important to treat people with unconditional positive regard.
Emily was in an automobile accident and suffered an injury to her brain resulting in difficulty controlling her left arm. What part of Emily's brain was injured?
a) left motor cortex b) right motor cortex c) corpus callosum d) somatosensory cortex
DSM-I and DSM-II
A. were empirically based. B. reflected a psychoanalytic orientation. C. included lists of specific symptoms or criteria for each disorder. D. offered significant generalizability and clinical utility.
Mia is a European American mother. Seiko is a Japanese mother. Compared to Mia, Seiko is
a. likely to spend more time in close physical contact with her baby. b. likely to spend less time in close physical contact with her baby. c. less likely to attempt to soothe her baby. d. likely to exhibit no differences in how she interacts with her baby.