In contrast to Dewey, Woodworth was ____.?
a. ?a good teacher
b. ?well known for his philosophy
c. ?a strong proponent of introspection
d. ?more structural than functional
e. ?None of the choices are correct.
a
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Katherine's new dentist plans to use hypnosis instead of anesthesia while he works on Katherine's teeth. Katherine asks you if she should go along with this, or if she should find another dentist. Based on research into the effects of hypnosis, you should tell her
a. hypnosis typically has no effect on the experience of pain. b. hypnosis is only effective as an anesthetic when it is used in conjunction with sedatives. c. once she is no longer hypnotized, her sensitivity to pain will show a rebound effect. d. hypnosis can be an effective substitute for some anesthetic drugs.
The belief that people can control totally chance situations is the ____
a. illusion of control b. fundamental attribution error c. availability heuristic d. first instinct fallacy
When people feel anonymous, they work harder because they are free of evaluative pressure.
a. True b. False
In presenting a therapy case to his colleagues for consultation, Dr. Jeffries remarks that he and the client have a good rapport. Therefore we may be confident in thinking that
a. Dr. Jeffries likes his client. b. Dr. Jeffries's client likes him. c. both of the above d. neither of the above