A(n) ____ is most likely to be involved in measuring heart rate, breathing rate, brain waves, and other body processes
a. occupational therapist
b. neuropsychologist
c. psychiatric social worker
d. psychophysiologist
d
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Ramona hears a song while listening to the radio. She cannot immediately recall the band's name, but she is sure she knows who it is. This is one example of __________.
A. encoding failure B. interference C. priming D. the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
Jessie becomes furious when her favorite hockey player is intentionally hurt by an opponent. According to Freud's model of the mind, her id would unconsciously say _________
a) "Thou shalt not kill." b) "I wish I'd never come to this game." c) "What, me angry? I never get angry." d) "I'm so angry I could kill that player."
Which of the following is NOT an example of operantly learned behavior?
a. a child doing her homework after she receives her teacher's approval for her behavior b. a rat pressing a bar after receiving food for this behavior c. a dog blinking its eyes after a flash of light is presented d. a rat pressing a bar after avoiding a shock for this behavior
Amaya indicates that she is relatively happy and does tend to enjoy many of life’s simple pleasures. However she does not really feel fulfilled, despite her good job and supportive family. What would you recommend Amaya consider in order to experience “the meaningful life”?
A. Amaya could consider pampering herself a bit more with things like a manicure, spa-day, or special purchase. B. Amaya could consider spending more time on creative hobbies, such as writing or painting. C. Amaya could consider working on her concept of optimism and how positively she views her experiences. D. Amaya could consider volunteering at a local food pantry or children’s charity.