A neuropsychologist is about to administer the Halstead-Reitan Battery and the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychology Battery. These are examples of ____
a. ?standard tests
b. ?uniquely tailored assessments
c. ??projective measures
d. validation studies
ANSWER:
a
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When people stay awake for 3 days in a row, how does their sleepiness vary over time?
a. It increases each night and decreases the next morning. b. It increases steadily as time passes. c. It increases and decreases on a 90-minute cycle. d. It increases for the first 24 hours and then remains constant.
As a result of surgery, Graeme's left and right cerebral hemispheres are no longer connected. Which part of Graeme's brain was most likely the focus of the surgery?
a. The cerebral cortex b. The dendrites c. The frontal cortex d. The corpus callosum
In considering sample size, the bigger the sample, the greater the ____
a. power b. range c. standard error d. variance
Twelve-year-old Adam is trying to remember the capital of North Carolina during a game of "Where in the World?" His mother tells him to think of the letter "R," and Adam quickly comes up with Raleigh. Based on what is known about memory function, you should conclude that Adam's memory was assisted by:
a. the method of loci b. an effective retrieval cue c. transfer-appropriate processing d. schema activation