In most of Milgram's research, nearly or more than 50% of the subjects delivered what they believed to be _________-volt shocks
a. 15 c. 450
b. 150 d. 1,500
C
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Erik Erikson suggested that young people need a period of time that involves uncertainty about themselves and their futures, which he labeled a(n) __________
Answer:
Test makers often examine the correlation between scores on the new test and scores on a measure of social desirability. They do this to
A. make certain they are measuring something that is socially appropriate. B. establish the discriminant validity of the new scale. C. ensure that people are not offended by items on the new scale. D. establish the face validity of the new scale.
You don't really remember what you did at Thanksgiving two years ago, but you can give a fairly close description by using general information about holiday traditions, where you lived, and other schemas. This illustrates the:
a. cue-dependent nature of long-term memory b. transfer-appropriate nature of long-term memory c. reconstructive nature of long-term memory d. distributed nature of long-term memory
Jan's therapist uses an insight therapy in helping Jan to deal with her fears and anxieties. Her therapist is intent on having Jan focus on her immediate awareness and not indulge in the past. Jan's therapist is most likely a
a. psychoanalyst. b. Gestalt therapist. c. behavior therapist. d. cognitive therapist.