When previously established memories interfere with the formation of new memories, the process involved is referred to as:
a. retroactive interference
b. repression
c. retrograde amnesia
d. proactive interference
D
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a. self-actualization. b. conditioned responses. c. rewards and punishments. d. unconscious thoughts.
According to Clark and Wells’ (1995) cognitive model of social anxiety disorder, which of the following factors affect the socially anxious individual during a social interaction?
A. Somatic and cognitive symptoms B. Safety behaviours C. Processing of the self as a social object D. All of the above
What does adolescent egocentrism gives rise to?
a. Autobiography and make-believe audience. b. Personal fantasy and pretend audience. c. Imaginary audience and the personal fable. d. None of these.
What is a negative correlation? What is it sometimes called?
What will be an ideal response?