Asking subjects to recall a series of events in reverse chronological order and requiring them to determine whether a figure that reappears on a computer screen is similar to a figure seen earlier would likely be part of
A. an effort to discriminate liars from truthtellers.
B. a cognitive load interview.
C. a polygraph test.
D. both A and B
B
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a. adrenaline b. norepinephrine c. pituitary d. endorphin
According to Beck (1987), the key to overcoming irrational beliefs is to replace the fantasies and nightmares related to existing belief systems with more accurate interpretations and self-talk
a. True b. False
Rhea is a participant in the Repacholi and Gopnik (1997) broccoli-goldfish study. She prefers goldfish crackers. If her responses follow the results found by the study, what will she offer to the researcher?
a. If she is 14 months old, she will offer broccoli. b. She will offer broccoli whether she is 14 or 18 months old. c. If she is 18 months old, she will offer broccoli. d. She will offer goldfish crackers whether she is 14 or 18 months old.
Who among the following individuals would you predict would be most likely to make an external attribution for any given behavior observed?
a. a U.S.-born American adult b. an 8-year-old born and raised in India c. a Hong Kong Chinese college student who had just been shown images related to Chinese culture d. a Hong Kong Chinese college student who had just been shown images related to American culture