Sophia, a 33-year-old married woman, gives birth to a baby boy and wants to find a rare name for her child. She searches the Internet rigorously and finally decides on a Hebrew name. In this scenario, Sophia takes the extra effort to ________.
A. be cohesive
B. assert uniqueness
C. establish psychological reactance
D. be unanimous
Answer: B
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Godric experiences high levels of fear when faced with challenges, such as performing a singing solo in front of the whole school. He experiences agitation because he feels that others expect him to be courageous and enjoy his time in the spotlight. Godric is experiencing discrepancy between his actual self and his______.
A. self-concept B. ideal self C. ought self D. self-awareness
Ebbinghaus was the first to study learning and memory:?
a. ?from a neuroanatomical perspective b. ?as associative processes c. ?as they occur d. ?from a theological point of view
Researchers have discovered that susceptibility to hypnosis may be linked to efficiency of the __________ in the brain
a. striate nucleus b. frontal system c. corpus callosum d. cerebral meninges
False memory research has made use of specific methodologies to present participants with false information from their past. Which of the following best describes the imagination inflation method?
a. The researcher suggests the participant does not remember the event, but their parent reported that the event happened. b. Participants are asked about childhood experiences and are then presented with feedback suggesting that the event happened, even though they may not remember it at the time. Participants are then asked to imagine the event and answer questions about it. c. The researcher chooses a childhood event that the participant previously reported did not happen, but tells the participant that it did happen. The researcher encourages the participant to concentrate on and imagine details of the event and then answer questions about the memory. d. Participants are provided with photos of what they think are themselves participating in an event that never actually happened. They are then asked to reflect on the memory and answer questions about specific details of the event.