Diane was not paying attention to her boyfriend talking when all of a sudden something he said caught her attention. She said, "Wait a minute! Did you say something about marriage?" His mention of marriage left a trace in Diane's _____________ memory, and she subsequently paid attention to this information.
A. iconic
B. semantic
C. implicit
D. echoic
D. echoic
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What is meant by opportunistic interventions for alcohol problems?
A. advice and brief treatments given at primary care facilities to patients attending for injuries sustained while under the influence of alcohol B. advice and brief treatments offered at presentations given at colleges and workplaces C. advice and brief treatments offered to individuals who appear to have alcohol problems, given by college tutors, workplace managers and staff at leisure facilities D. advice and brief treatments offered to individuals who appear to have alcohol problems, given by college tutors, workplace managers and staff at leisure facilities
Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
a. There are direct tests enabling us to verify whether current theories of attitude function cover all relevant motives. b. Attitudes might serve a psychological need for consistency. c. Attitudes might serve a combination of different functions simultaneously. d. Interventions that change attitudes might also shape the psychological functions of the attitudes.
A description of a property in concrete measurable terms is a(n):
A) theory. B) naturalistic observation. C) operational definition. D) hypothesis.
Those who are_______ are the ones most anxious about death
a. extremely religious b. above average in religiosity c. moderately religious d. low in religiosity