Brian graduated from college at the top of his class. He has the choice of going to Harvard Law School or a local law school. Brian chooses Harvard because of its reputation, even though it means moving away from home and friends
Which of the following is probably NOT an important motive for Brian?
a. need for achievement c. need for notoriety
b. need for success d. need for affiliation
D
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Onid needs to remember a grocery list of 15 items. Based on what you know about short-term memory, what would you suggest Onid do to help remember the list?
A. Divide the list with her best friend, and then both go to the store B. Chunk the items into their categories so she can remember five chunks of three items each C. Spend an hour memorizing the list and moving it into long-term memory D. Give up trying and see if there are items she can live without
Carlie twirls her hair when she talks, but she doesn't usually notice that she is doing it. She decides to spend 5 minutes twice a day when she purposely twirls her hair. This is an example of:
a. performing a desired behavior in strange situations. b. performing an unwanted behavior while consciously paying attention to it. c. performing certain behaviors despite other people's disapproval. d. practicing not doing a behavior in situations in which you would normally do it.
Most adult patients complete the treatment prescribed by their doctors
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following describes dissociative disorders?
a) Disorders in which a person loses, in one way or another, the ability to consciously integrate their identities. b) Disorders in which atypical psychosis occurs so a person does not know who, or where, they are. c) Disorders in which individuals lose sensory or motor function of part of the body with no medical cause. d) Disorders in which depression or mania is so severe, individuals lose their sense of reality.