The memory problems Henry Molaison (H.M.) experienced when portions of his brain were removed were that he:
a. Could not remember what happened as a child
b. Could not remember how to perform everyday tasks
c. Had difficulty learning and retaining new information
d. All of the above
C
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The best example of an "implicit gender stereotype" would be a stereotype that
a. is more positive about women than about men. b. is more positive about Black women than about White women. c. people use automatically but are not aware they have. d. focuses on people's pleasantness, rather than their ability.
One example indicating that the effects of discrimination-related stress can have a stronger effect on men is that:
a. Orthodox Jewish males indicate they are depressed if they reside in an urban location. b. elderly African American males have higher scores than females for race-related stress in the context of institutional racism and collective racism c. young Asian females have lower scores on depression in the Midwest than males. d. there is no difference of discrimination stress between men and women.
Typically, the results from a single-subject research study are evaluated using ____
a. descriptive statistics such as the mean and standard deviation b. inferential statistics such as a hypothesis test c. visual inspection of a graph d. consensus among at least three researchers
Homer and Ned are taking personality tests. Homer is asked to fill in the missing parts of incomplete pictures, and Ned is asked to say what he associates with different words. Homer is completing a(n) __________ personality test, and Ned is completing a(n) __________ personality test.
A. projective; nonprojective B. nonprojective; projective C. projective; projective D. nonprojective; nonprojective