Why should therapists not make the assumption that psychological problems are not caused by earlier traumatic experiences?
What will be an ideal response?
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Which of the following would be considered exclusionary factors for the identification of a specific learning disorder?
a. poverty b. frequent absences from school due to chronic illness c. intellectual disability disorder d. All of these.
One of the reasons to use an ANOVA for studies with three or more conditions, instead of multiple t tests: an ANOVA does not increase the ______ rates across the tests.
A. type I error B. type II error C. distribution error D. sampling error
Troy is trying to study, and his sister is in the next room, playing with some balloons. She counts "one, two, three," and just as she says "three" she pops one of the balloons with a pin. Each time a balloon pops Troy is startled and jumps. By the time his sister has popped six balloons Troy begins to cringe when he hears the counting start, before he actually hears the balloon pop. In this
example of classical conditioning, the cringing that Troy experiences when he hears his sister start counting is: a. a conditioned response b. an unconditioned stimulus c. an unconditioned response d. a conditioned stimulus
Psychologists have discovered that people store information in coherent configurations called
a. information nodes. b. schemas. c. conceptual frames. d. flashbulb memories