People who take a more laid-back approach to life are considered __________ personalities

a. extroverted
b. introverted
c. Type A
d. Type B


D

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Which of the following is considered an advantage of Erikson's theory?

a. It reinstated the importance of unconscious forces in human development. b. He suggested that childhood experiences could easily be overcome as we develop in our lives. c. He emphasized the importance of human consciousness and choice. d. He reminded us that humans are selfish and need to be forced to adhere to social norms.

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A chi-square test for independence is being used to evaluate the relationship between two variables. If the test has df = 2, what can you conclude about the two variables?

a. One variable consists of 2 categories and the other consists of 3 categories. b. One variable consists of 2 categories and the other consists of 4 categories. c. Both variables consist of 2 categories. d. Both variables consist of 3 categories.

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Frieda used to be afraid of dental visits because she associated the sound of the drill with pain. However, Frieda's new dentist is "painless" and the sound of the drill is no longer associated with pain. Consequently, Frieda finds her fear of dental visits has disappeared. Frieda's change in responsiveness to dental visits illustrates the classical conditioning process referred to as:

a. extinction b. spontaneous recovery c. conditioned inhibition d. second-order conditioning

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Regarding long-term memory (LTM), which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. LTM is often referred to as working memory. b. LTM has an unlimited storage capacity. c. Although information can be stored in LTM phonetically, the information is typically stored based on meaning and importance. d. The more you know, the easier it becomes to add new information to long-term memory.

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