Austin is a social psychologist working for the police department. As he advises department detectives about procedures for a police lineup, what is he LEAST likely to advise?
a. "Don't always include the suspect in the initial lineup."
b. "Ask your witnesses for confidence ratings about their identifications before you say anything to them about their performance."
c. "Make sure that the lineup contains a wide variety of people who look quite different from each other."
d. "Tell the witness that the suspect may or may not be in the lineup."
Answer: C
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a. integrity versus despair. b. identity versus role confusion. c. intimacy versus isolation. d. generativity versus stagnation.
Cognitive therapy is used in stress-management programs to help clients learn to do all of the following EXCEPT a. develop more realistic appraisals and attitudes
b. identify unrealistic negative thoughts. c. tell off people they don't like, as a way of reducing stress. d. assert themselves in an appropriate way in stressful situations.
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a. generativity. c. stagnation. b. integrity. d. maturity.
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