Those areas of the cerebral cortex that are primarily involved in working memory and coordinating information from other parts are the

a. occipital lobes. c. association areas.
b. motor cortexes. d. somatosensory cortexes.


C

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What point concerning sexual problems was highlighted by the case of Bill and Margaret described in your textbook?

a. Couples who are not truly in love have high rates of sexual dysfunction. b. Clinicians have tended to neglect the biological factors involved in human sexual behavior. c. The thoughts people have about the meaning of sexual behavior are extremely important. d. Usually one person is responsible for the disorder.

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The different approaches to psychotherapy

a. overlap so much that there is little basis for differentiating one from another. b. have developed due to tension between competing theories. c. are all equally appropriate for all kinds of psychological problems. d. can be used interchangeably for the majority of psychological disorders.

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According to Piaget, moral reasoning

a. progresses through universal stages. b. is situationally-determined. c. is surprisingly unpredictable. d. is less important than the actions that are taken.

Psychology

By plotting savings as a function of time, Ebbinghaus created psychology’s first:

a. learning curve. b. psychological law. c. retention curve. d. study of meaningfulness.

Psychology