In her studies of animal behavior (consciousness), Washburn’s use of controlled behavior to index mental events was similar to the approach of:
a. Thorndike
b. the comparative psychologists Romanes and Morgan
c. the Gestalt psychologists
d. contemporary cognitive psychologists
d. contemporary cognitive psychologists
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One goal of nondirective interviews is to
a. incorporate talk therapy. b. specify in advance the possible etiologies of the client's problems. c. explain the diagnosis to the client. d. help people clarify their subjective feelings.
A highly religious person who is primed to think about God will
a. become less self-aware. b. become more self-aware. c. have higher self-esteem. d. have lower self-esteem.
The results of research performed in a laboratory setting
will be the same as those obtained from naturalistic research. | ||
are likely to be poorly controlled. | ||
will generalize to more natural situations. CONSIDER THIS: Artificial situations may result in artificial behavior. APA LO: 2.4 Interpret, design, and conduct basic psychological research. | ||
may not generalize to more natural situations. |
What happens to mirror neurons when we observe someone?
A. they become less active B. they reduce their communication with the thalamus C. they become activated D. they reduce their communication with the hippocampus