Which of the following concepts was the foundation of using spaced retrieval to combat the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?
a. the "spit in the soup" approach
b. OCEAN
c. behavioral activation
d. E-I-E-I-O
d
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The inference processes people use to assign causes and effects to behavior are called:
a. attributions b. formations c. attitudes d. facilitations
Regarding hypnosis and its uses, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Hypnosis may enhance memory but frequently increases the number of false memories as well. b. Hypnosis to relieve pain can be especially useful when chemical painkillers are ineffective, as in the case of phantom limb pain. c. Hypnosis has been shown to be more effective in modifying specific behaviors, such as smoking and overeating, than in changing one's subjective experiences. d. Hypnotic suggestions can alter a person's color vision, hearing sensitivity, and time sense.
Encouraging the members of a dance class at the completion of each individual step best describes
a. approximating. c. performing. b. forming. d. shaping.
A form of self-fulfilling prophecy, in which a person internalizes the expectations of an authority figure is called
a. the cumulative deficit effect. c. the Pygmalion effect. b. the Flynn effect. d. the positive manifold.