Discuss the problems inherent in the peer-review process as it currently stands.
What will be an ideal response?
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a. able to see him- or herself get better b. unable to see him- or herself get better c. more energetic d. clearly able to solve problems
When you meet your new roommate for the first time, he is wearing glasses, listening to classical music, and reading a copy of the New Yorker Review of Books
You think, "Well, maybe rooming with an intellectual this year will be good for me." You instantly categorized your roommate as an intellectual on the basis of your a. schemas. b. memories. c. intuitions. d. heuristics.
Patrick was found guilty of murdering his wife. Psychiatrists testified that Patrick had paranoid schizophrenia and that his delusions led directly to the criminal act
If his state allows the guilty but mentally ill verdict, what sentence would Patrick likely receive? a) Psychiatric commitment until a psychiatrist determines that he is cured of his mental illness. b) Psychiatric commitment until a psychiatrist determines that he is no longer dangerous. c) A criminal sentence but with psychiatric care provided during the incarceration. d) The same criminal sentence as a non-mentally ill person convicted of murder.
Which of the following is an example involving episodic memory?
A. Four-year-old Simon wants to go to the circus as he has fond memories of a visit from 3 weeks ago. B. Six-year-old Luther fondly remembers his times with his best friend in preschool. C. Five-year-old Janet stands in a queue before boarding a bus as he has always done. D. When asked what happens at a church, 4-year-old Alejandro recalls that people kneel and pray.