Memories of what you were doing and where you were when a traumatic event (death of a famous person or a terrorist incident) occurred is called ______.
A. an episodic memory
B. an enhanced experience
C. a flashbulb memory
D. a dissociative memory
C. a flashbulb memory
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A neuropsychologist is about to administer the Halstead-Reitan Battery and the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychology Battery. These are examples of ____
a. ?standard tests b. ?uniquely tailored assessments c. ??projective measures d. validation studies
Subjects in Milgram's experiment who gave the highest level of shocks rationalized that they were NOT personally responsible for their actions. This raises questions about our willingness to commit inhumane acts as a result of
a. resistance compliance. b. obedience to a legitimate authority. c. self-assertion. d. conformity to group pressure.
Your teacher has assigned an article that outlines Sigmund Freud's view on the etiology of psychological disorders. Because you are very familiar with Freud, you correctly anticipate his suggestion that psychological disorders are the result of
a. early childhood experiences. b. social and cultural norms. c. interpersonal relationships. d. negative self-attributions.
Freud felt that sublimation reflects a lack of maturity
Indicate whether the statement is true or false