Suppose a researcher is investigating the effects of handedness on one's ability to draw different geometric shapes
This researcher is worried about order effects, so she has subjects first draw the shapes using a left-hand/right-hand sequence, then she has the subjects repeat the task using a right-hand/left-hand sequence. This sequencing technique is referred to as
a. reverse counterbalancing.
b. ABBA counterbalancing.
c. neither a nor b
d. both a and b
d
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Of the following types of words on a list, which are you most likely to remember?
a. The words that come right after a highly emotional word b. The words that you learned later in life c. The words at the beginning and end of the list d. The words that seem the most "ordinary"
English and Chen's (2007) study of college students of European and Asian descent found that
a. even within a particular context, Asian students see their identity as relatively fluid and variable. b. European students tended to see the self in more stable terms across situations. c. European students had smaller discrepancies between their ideal and actual selves. d. Asian students were disinterested in information that contradicted their self-concepts.
Which of the following is characteristic of people who frequently experience loneliness?
A. They enter a conversation with overly high expectations that the other person will like them immediately. B. They have a naively optimistic view of other people. C. They are relatively unaware of their faults and personal limitations. D. They appear to show little interest in getting to know other people.
The form of psychotherapy that gives a client the least direction and simply provides acceptance and encouragement while the client works through his or her problems is:
a. rational-emotive therapy b. existential therapy c. client-centered therapy d. Gestalt therapy