What is the repeated name penalty?
a. slower reading times for names of characters that repeat (e.g., Tom Tom)
b. poorer memory for names that are repeated in a text
c. disrupted cognition when a person's name is repeated by a different character
d. slower reading times of a sentence that repeats the name of a character
Answer: d
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Which of the following people can be described as having features of obsessive-compulsive disorder?
a. Buckie, who locks and unlocks her door three times each time she enters and leaves her home b. Scott, who has a low-level state of anxiety that seems to travel with him wherever he goes c. Rick, who has an irrational fear of riding on escalators d. Mary Jo, who refuses to leave her house because going out in public makes her panic e. Guillermo, who experiences sudden, unexpected episodes of sheer terror
The examples presented in the introduction of the module illustrate the issue of:
A. genetics in determining psychological abilities B. the definition of intelligence C. environmental factors in psychological abilities D. social support within the family
Erikson (1958) used the life history of Martin Luther to illustrate
a. the identity crisis in adolescence and emerging adulthood. b. the impact of religious beliefs on self-esteem. c. career choices during adolescence and emerging adulthood. d. intimacy versus isolation.
Which of the following personal characteristics is highly prized in collective cultures?
a. interdependence b. independence c. self-promotion d. assertiveness