About ____ of the children in the United States attain IQ scores in the 90 to 110 range
a. one-tenth c. one-third
b. one-quarter d. one-half
D
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What is the difference between the guilty-knowledge test and the more usual polygraph test?
a. The guilty-knowledge test measures brain activity instead of autonomic responses. b. The guilty-knowledge test uses written questions instead of spoken questions c. The guilty-knowledge test probes unconscious thoughts instead of conscious ones. d. The guilty-knowledge test should make some people nervous and not others.
Reciprocal determinism
a. refers to a people's personal predictions of the outcomes of their behavior. b. refers to people's belief that they can obtain reinforcements through work and effort. c. refers to people's belief that reinforcements are largely controlled by external forces beyond their control. d. is the idea that cognitions, behaviors, and environmental factors influence each other. e. maintains that people determine the value of a behavior based on the desired outcome of that behavior.
Erin is attending group sessions at the counseling center at her college, not to solve problems, but to enhance her personal growth. These sessions most likely follow which theoretical perspective?
a. psychodynamic b. behaviorist c. humanistic d. social learning
Tiffany was hypnotized. Afterward, she said that she felt as though some part of her "split off" and agreed to give some control of her thought processes to the hypnotist. Tiffany's experience is most consistent with the ________ theory of hypnosis.
A. role B. dissociation C. state D. alter