What primary thing can middle-aged people do to improve their memory that takes relatively little effort?
a) change routines often
b) create elaborate rituals and routines
c) pay greater attention to particular things
d) write everything down
c
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a. sleep terrors. b. nightmares. c. REM sleep behavior disorder. d. hypersomnia.
The idea that a person's identity can only be understood by considering where they've been, where they are, and where they are going was proposed by ____
a. Schaie b. Labouvie-Vief c. Blanchard-Fields d. Mc Adams
After her husband is arrested for alcohol-fueled domestic violence, Rachel finds herself wondering how her co-workers will perceive her Monday morning. She wonders if they will judge her as being a bad wife or a weak woman and she prepares herself for the shame she believes is inevitable. Rachel's thought processes correspond to Cooley's ____
a. internal and external locus of control b. looking-glass self c. duplex mind d. independent and interdependent self-construal
Holding a participant variable constant has the double advantage of (1) preventing the variable from becoming a confounding variable, and (2) reducing variance within groups
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false