Research on eyewitness testimony reveals that
a. highly confident eyewitnesses are usually accurate.
b. it is unnecessary to warn an eyewitness that a suspect may or may not be in a lineup.
c. when viewing a lineup, an eyewitness's confidence in her choice of the suspect can be increased by an authority's confirmation of her choice, even when the choice is wrong.
d. despite public misconception, eyewitnesses are usually very accurate when selecting a perpetrator from a lineup.
c
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a. The age of feeling in-between. c. The age of instability. b. The age of identity exploration. d. The age of self-focus.
Most of the energy in psychological research has focused on the study of:
a. one's own experience. b. one's own behavior. c. the experience of others. d. the behavior of others.
If you have experienced a painful emotional event,
you will probably avoid all thoughts associated with this memory and keep cues out of mind that could trigger the painful memory. This active suppression of the memory may, in time, become a. true repression. b. true relearning. c. true redintegration. d. a true pseudomemory.
In the DSM-5, dysthymia is also referred to as __________ disorder.
A. persistent depressive B. bipolar C. low-grade depressive D. hypodepressive