Teddy is a research psychologist. Teddy is conducting an evaluation to assess the number of mentally ill patients in a certain hospital who experience relief of their symptoms immediately following a certain behavioral intervention. Which kind of therapeutic evaluation is Teddy doing?
a. Evaluation of therapeutic success
b. Evaluation of therapeutic reliability
c. Evaluation of side effects of the therapy
d. Defining what we mean by “improvement” of mental health outcomes
a. Evaluation of therapeutic success
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Regarding the role of the hippocampus in memory, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. The hippocampus serves as a temporary storage bin for holding new memories before they are transferred to other parts of the brain for long-term storage. b. The hippocampus plays a role in converting newly learned facts into long-term memory. c. The hippocampus plays a role in converting daily experiences into long-term memory. d. The hippocampus does not play a role in procedural memory. e. The hippocampus is the final destination for new memories.
Thirty-nine members of the Heaven's Gate cult committed suicide together in response to their leader's instructions that, only by doing so, could they follow the Hale-Bopp comet in a UFO. After their mass suicide, they were found dressed identically and neatly. Which principle of social influence best explains this mass suicide?
A. Social facilitation B. Social interference C. Compliance D. Fundamental attribution
Munakata and colleages' (1997) study of three-month-old infants' knowledge of object permanence suggests that ___
a. infants understand object permanence, but do not know that they can act on one object to get another b. infants understand object permanence, but do not want to retrieve the hidden toy c. infants knowledge of object permanence is strong enough to elicit looking, but not reaching d. infants do not understand object permanence
The "global demographic divide" is __________.
A. a result of developing countries having an increasing number of children while developed countries will have fewer children B. a result of developed countries having an increasing number of children while developing countries will have fewer children C. a time when the world's replacement rate slows down D. a time when people's lifespans will not be as long