Many theorists believe that all hypnosis is really self-hypnosis because
a. a deeply hypnotized person may relax "reality testing" so that normal "willpower," or self-control, is reduced.
b. little or no hypnosis is needed to do a good stage hypnosis act.
c. hypnosis can relieve pain.
d. a person must cooperate to become hypnotized, and so the hypnotist actually acts as a guide to the hypnotized person.
D
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When considering the key issue of nature or nurture and their role in development, which of the following best summarizes current beliefs?
A. Nature is more important than nurture. B. Nurture is more important than nature. C. Neither nature nor nurture is important. D. Both nature and nurture play important roles in development.
Which of the following is TRUE about gender differences?
a. The left and right hemispheres of males may be lessspecialized than those of females. b. There are no true differences in how men and women use the hippocampus when navigating. c. Prenatal sex hormones may feminize or masculinize the brain. d. There are no observed gender differences in opposite-sex fraternal twins.
According to the chapter Flash in the Panabout flashbulb memories, what is a flashbulb memory?
(a) a memory that lasts only a few seconds (b) a memory that lasts only a few minutes (c) a vivid long-term memory of a striking event that is created instantly (d) a long-term memory that requires rehearsal to create
Your friend Beth has a 9-month-old baby and she is considering returning to work full-time. She has heard that infants who are in daycare full-time have a slightly higher risk of forming an insecure attachment
She told you that she is willing to take that risk because attachment only lasts a few years and doesn't affect other behaviors. What can you tell Beth about the relation between attachment and later social behavior? What will be an ideal response?