In a classic "tip-of-the-tongue" experiment, students, who drew a blank and couldn't name a defined word, were
a. able to name the word after they were instructed to shut their eyes.
b. able to guess the first and last letter and the number of syllables of the word they were seeking.
c. exhibiting encoding failure.
d. exhibiting the serial position effect.
B
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a. manifests any of them, even in a transient sense. b. is found to pursue one of them compulsively. c. experiences more than three of them. d. exhibits all of the neurotic needs.
Which of the following statements contradicts the dopamine theory of schizophrenia?
A. Many people with schizophrenia are not helped by dopamine antagonists. B. Clozapine, one of the weakest dopamine antagonists, reduces schizophrenic symptoms in those patients who were not helped by stronger dopamine antagonists. C. Both of these statements contradict the dopamine theory of schizophrenia. D. Neither of these statements contradicts the dopamine theory of schizophrenia.
Treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis includes using ____
a. an antibiotic c. antifungal cream/suppositories b. medicated douches d. condoms during intercourse
What are the two main methods for rating performance of employees?
a) projective and objective b) obtrusive and unobtrusive c) comparative and individual d) fixed reference and variable reference