According to your textbook, which of the following is NOT one of the questions that was suggested to ask yourself in probing a dream?
a. Were there humans, animals, or mythical characters in your dreams?
b. Was there striving in the dream and was it successful or not?
c. What were the physical surroundings like and were any physical objects present?
d. How long did the dream seem like it lasted?
D
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A study by Robinson and colleagues (2008) found that in low-income mothers and children
a. maternal scaffolding had no effect on child performance in the "child alone" task. b. mothers who provided the most scaffolding had children who performed best on the "child alone" task. c. mothers who provided the least scaffolding had children who performed best on the "child alone" task. d. maternal scaffolding predicted child intelligence levels.
Which of the following children is most likely to have a healthy sense of self-esteem?
Marcia, who appreciates herself but dislikes others Bart, who does well in school but keeps to himself because he is overweight Chang, who appreciates himself and other children equally Katlin, who has a very close group of friends who are all very similar to her
Which of the following has contributed to the questionable scientific status of the category dissociative identity disorder?
A) Low prevalence rates of the disorder B) The violent nature of persons with the disorder C) Its restriction to the American culture D) The lack of empirical quantitative investigations
Neuroscience has been used to help reduce people's prison sentences, as:
a) Neurologists give good testimony about the way the brain does or does not control impulses b) Providing jurors with visual evidence (i.e., brain scans) helps them understand that there is an underlying problem with the person's brain c) Most jurors do not understand science, but due to social desirability agree with the evidence presented d) Neuroscience does not help reduce people's sentences – it is inadmissible in court