Susan was sent to a neuropsychologist after a car accident left her having trouble concentrating and remembering things. the neuropsychologist gave her a battery of 10 measures assessing memory, abstract thought, language, sensory-motor integration, perceptions, and motor dexterity. the test batter is called the
a. GAF
b. WAIS
c. Halstead-Reitan
d. WCST
Ans: c. Halstead-Reitan
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A. context in which one was physiologically aroused B. nature of the physiological arousal C. strength of the physiological arousal D. duration of the physiological arousal
A major cultural difference in the reporting and perception of physical symptoms is that _____ are higher than ______
a. European Americans; African Americans c. women; men b. older adults; younger adults d. men; women
After the tornado destroyed most of the town and killed over 100 people, counselors came in to help the survivors and rescue workers cope. Some counselors just let the people talk about their experiences. Based on Pennebaker's research, this procedure was probably:
a. helpful; talking about troubles leads to better coping and less stress b. harmful; trauma victims always need intense psychotherapy c. harmful; talking just reopens the wounds so that they are slower to heal d. neutral; talking doesn't hurt, but it doesn't help, either
Any dial, screen, light, or other device used to provide information about a machine's activity to a human user is referred to as a(n)
a. cybernetic device. b. control. c. ergonomic device. d. display.