After his stroke, Aaron's clinical psychologist is most likely to assess ____

a. his interest in physical activities he previously enjoyed
b. cognitive impairment resulting from brain damage
c. his vocational interests
d. his unconscious needs and motivations


b

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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An individual will sometimes experience a strong feeling of liking attached to certain stimuli but not know consciously why. This individual's experience is most closely related to the findings of ________ in his research on emotions

a. Stanley Schachter b. Richard Lazarus c. Walter Cannon d. Robert Zajonc

Psychology

In Rosenthal and Jacobson's (1968) classic study, teachers were told at the beginning of the school year that some of their students were "intellectual bloomers." This study found that

A) those students who were labeled as bloomers had higher IQ scores by the end of the year. B) those students who were not labeled as bloomers had better achievement scores throughout the year. C) teachers' expectations did not influence student performance. D) those students who were labeled as bloomers actually had lower IQ scores by the end of the year.

Psychology

If Dr. Johnson wanted to isolate where dopamine receptors were located in the brain, she would use __________.

A. methylene blue stain B. immunocytochemistry C. confocal laser scanning microscopy D. cresyl violet stain

Psychology