In Freud’s theory, dreams were a way to examine the _________ of his patients.
A. most recent experiences
B. most recent memories
C. early memories
D. conscious mind
Answer: C. early memories
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a. mild and moderate. b. moderate and severe. c. mild and severe. d. mild, moderate, and severe.
The anchoring and adjustment heuristic is a decision-making heuristic in which:
A) a presumption or first estimate serves as a cognitive bias. B) our estimates of frequency or probability are based on how easy it is to find examples of relevant events. C) our estimates about events are based on the populations of events that they appear to represent. D) a decision is based solely on the most recently available evidence.
You are about to take part in a sleep study. Which of the following brain study techniques might be used by the researcher?
a. brain lesioning c. autopsy b. brain ablation d. EEG
In a study described in your textbook, psychologists studied students who lived in poorly designed and crowded dormitories
By comparing these students to others who had better accommodations, the psychologists determined that the stressful living conditions caused the students to: A) become emotionally closer to the other students sharing the same space. B) focus their anger onto one or two "scapegoats." C) develop emotional coping strategies. D) lose their sense of control and feel helpless.