Informed consent of human subjects

a. is not always possible to obtain in field research.
b. is of little concern to psychologists.
c. is particularly important in correlational studies.
d. is not an important consideration in field research.


A

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b. BT was equivalent to CBT and both were superior to IPT. c. CBT was equivalent to IPT and both were superior to BT. d. all therapies had some effectiveness but no therapy was found to be more effective than any other.

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When Paul studies for a psychology test, he tries to remember important terms by relating them to his past experiences and knowledge. He is using the strategy of:

A) semantic encoding. B) visual imagery encoding. C) organization encoding. D) chunking.

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Experience with a drug usually makes a person like it less

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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How does myelin in the CNS differ from myelin in the peripheral nervous system?

A. They are composed of two different types of glial cells. B. One is composed of white matter, and one is composed of gray matter. C. Only myelin in the CNS can be repaired after being damaged. D. Myelin in the CNS is less effective at insulating axons.

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