Theories that are concerned with the processes that underlie inferences of cause and effect are called:
a. attitude theories
b. formation theories
c. attribution theories
d. facilitation theories
C
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a. His theories do not lend themselves to experimentation. b. His patients were primarily working class men and therefore not representative of the broader population. c. His theories were based exclusively on animal studies. d. His psychoanalytic techniques are replicated in their original form today.
A psychologist attributes a boy's poor social skills to his lack of contact with children who model appropriate behavior. The psychologist is using which approach to personality?
A. Humanistic B. Cognitive C. Behavioral/social learning D. Psychoanalytic
A "split-brain" patient is asked to stare at a spot on a screen. When a picture of an object is shown to the left of the spot, the patient can __________.
A. identify the object verbally and pick it out of a group of hidden objects using her right hand B. identify the object verbally and pick it out of a group of hidden objects using her left hand C. pick the object out of a group of hidden objects using her left hand, but cannot identify it verbally D. pick the object out of a group of hidden objects using her right hand, but cannot identify it verbally
Olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) contain:
a) One olfactory receptor b) Several olfactory receptors of the same type c) Several olfactory receptors of different types