A client told his therapist about a dream of driving his spouse to the airport where she boarded a plane. As the plane took off, the client was smiling. The therapist said that the dream suggested a desire for a divorce

The therapist's interpretation represents what Sigmund Freud called the dream's ________ content.
a) deep
b) latent
c) manifest
d) subliminal


B

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Suppose that you are reading a journal article that supports the "special mechanism approach" to speech perception. Which of the following statements would you be most likely to see?

a. Humans have an inborn ability that helps them perceive speech sounds. b. Humans can perceive speech sounds especially well when the sounds are accompanied by music. c. Speech perception operates in the same way as visual perception. d. We can remember spoken sentences better than printed sentences.

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In the context of the human eye, the size of the__________is sensitive to an individual's emotions

A) retina B) pupil C) optic nerve D) cornea E) Select

Psychology

Describe two studies that provided surprising evidence showing clerical and secretarial work to be highly stressful occupations

What will be an ideal response?

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Ron underwent brain surgery to treat his severe epilepsy. There were complications during the procedure and his surgeon is concerned that his amygdala was inadvertently damaged. Imaging scans after the surgery did not show significant damage but the surgeon instructs Ron's nurse to be on the lookout for possible behavioral changes. Which of the following behaviors is most likely to signal that amygdala damage occurred?

A. Ron avoided eye contact before surgery and now stares deeply into people's eyes when they are talking to him. B. Ron was great at making decisions before surgery and now has a difficult time even making the simplest choices. C. Ron lacked a general sense of motivation before surgery and now spends his time making lists of everything he wants to do. D. Ron was terrified of needles before surgery and now welcomes blood draws from his nurses.

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