The professor has become so good at reviewing students' papers that spelling errors just seem to jump out at him. This best illustrates
a. the savings method.
b. iconic memory.
c. an explicit use of memory.
d. an implicit use of memory.
Answer: d. an implicit use of memory.
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Contemporary private practice is dominated by
a. long-term, fee-for-service clinical work. b. a resurgence of client-centered therapy. c. clinical work within a managed care context. d. personality assessment.
The psychotropic medications used in the treatment of PTSD
a. are used to alter the stressful situation. b. act to minimize the cognitive response to the stressor. c. provide the client with a temporary escape from the trauma. d. treat the symptoms the client is experiencing.
A person whose brain waves contain high-amplitude delta waves is most likely __________.
A. in stage 3 of slow-wave sleep B. in stage 1 of slow-wave sleep C. dreaming D. in stage 2 of slow-wave sleep
One of the drawbacks of using pharmacotherapy with psychotic disorders is that it
a. has not been shown to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions. b. may cause adverse neurological side effects, such as rhythmic facial and mouth movements. c. results in longer, more expensive hospital stays. d. does not work as well as long-term psychotherapy for psychotic disorders.