Bob is a suspect in a sexual assault. He is read his rights, and the detectives start to question him. Bob asks for a lawyer, but the detectives press on, continuing to ask Bob questions. Eventually he confesses. His lawyer makes a motion to suppress the confession because she maintains that the confession was taken in violation of Bob's right to counsel. Which Amendment forbids the use of this
confession?
A. the 5th Amendment
B. the 6th Amendment
C. the 14th Amendment
D. the 16th Amendment
B
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Ebony took the Aptitude to Succeed in College (ASC) test when she was a high school senior and scored very low. She went to college anyway and graduated with an A average. For kicks, she takes the ASC again during her senior year in college. Again, she scores very low on it. Therefore, we can reasonably assume that the ASC has good statistical____but poor statistical____.?
a. ?validity; reliability b. ?reliability; validity c. ?predictive ability; validity d. ?validity; predictive ability
Tiffany is studying for her upcoming Spanish exam by mixing problem types during the same study session. For example, she might do a verb conjugations, followed by reciting vocabulary words, followed by a reading comprehension task. This form of studying is termed:
A) distributed practice. B) interleaved practice. C) elaborative interrogation. D) practice testing.
Writing about one's feelings tends to
a. lead to mild depressions. b. leave the mind clearer so one can come up with effective coping strategies. c. cause one to become unrealistically optimistic about life. d. be a poor substitute for social support in reducing stress levels.
Which of the following statements describes the lateralization of emotion most accurately?
a. The right and left hemispheres do not appear to process emotional content differently b. The left hemisphere in most people is more likely to process positive emotions, whereas the right hemisphere is more likely to process negative emotions. c. The left hemisphere in most people is more likely to process negative emotions, whereas the left hemisphere is more likely to process negative emotions. d. Both positive and negative emotions appear to be processed exclusively by the right hemisphere in most people.