How do persons with paranoid psychosis usually respond to suggestions that they need treatment?
a. They would be grateful to find someone who agrees that they have a problem.
b. They would argue about it, but they would soon consent to treatment.
c. They would agree to treatment, but they would be unable to find a therapist that they approved of.
d. They would assume that the person making the suggestion is part of the conspiracy against them.
D
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a. fugue. b. drive. c. need. d. biostate.
High school seniors Meera and Karen are talking about memories. Meera says that she can remember a song she learned when she was a year old. Karen disagrees and says that's not likely. Why?
A. We do not verbally encode before the age of 3 1/2. B. Memory does not start operating until the age of 3 1/2. C. A one-year-old's attention span is so poor that a child that young cannot encode anything. D. Long-term memory does not exist in children that young.
The length of a light wave determines its:
A) brightness. B) saturation, or richness of colour. C) hue, or colour. D) acuity.
Oscar is writing a fictional autobiography. He is combining real events with those that could have happened, as well as a few creative additions. In terms of the memory system, this approach is most similar to
A) the three systems of memory. B) parallel distributed processing. C) reconstructive memory. D) implicit memory.