Traditionally, ________ were the only mental health professionals licensed to offer biological treatments
a. psychologists
b. counselors
c. therapists
d. psychiatrists
Answer: d
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Both the _____ test and the _____ test are used with within-subjects designs
a. Friedman; Kruskal-Wallis b. Friedman; Wilcoxon matched-pairs signed-ranks T c. Kruskal-Wallis; Wilcoxon rank-sum d. Wilcoxon rank-sum; Friedman
The "Try This Out" Feature in your text, "What's in the Photograph?" applies which concept from the unit on memory?
a. People are better able to recall information that is consistent with their existing schemas. b. People can better recall data that they have "chunked" into smaller bits. c. Emotionally arousing events can leave vivid, flashbulb memories permanently etched into the brain. d. False memories of events that never took place can be induced experimentally. e. Memory retrieval is impaired by a lack of retrieval cues, as well as by failure to encode information.
Allen's wife died almost one year ago. For a long period, he experienced overwhelming emotional turmoil. In the past few weeks, however, he seems to have pulled himself together and started to make the transition into being a widower. According to the Parkes/Bowlby model, Allen is best classified as now being in a state of
a. yearning. b. numbness. c. reorganization. d. disorganization and despair.
Yves is called on in class to define the representativeness heuristic. He answers that “it is a rule of thumb in which stimuli similar to an exemplar are believed to be more likely than stimuli that are dissimilar.” Which part of his definition is incorrect?
a. ?a rule of thumb b. ?similar to an exemplar c. ?believed to be more likely d. ?stimuli that are dissimilar