Tilly, age 70, is asked for several life-defining memories. Considering her age, she is likely to mention
A) fewer events than a younger adult.
B) events related to her physical health.
C) more events that occurred in childhood or adolescence.
D) events with a consistent theme.
D
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The largest group of clinically trained professionals providing mental health services in the United States are
a. psychiatrists. b. clinical psychologists. c. social workers. d. psychiatric nurses.
If you try to unscramble the letters EMBLAG, you are quicker to think of GAMBLE if you had recently heard the word BETTING. What do we call that effect?
a. Confabulation b. Priming c. Consolidation d. Prototype
What is "group polarization"?
a. Tendency for a group to break into two or more subgroups with opposing ideas b. Tendency for people leaning the same direction to become more extreme after discussion c. Tendency for a group to make a quick decision and regret it later d. Tendency for people to join groups that share their opinion on controversial issues
One sample is selected to represent scores in treatment 1 and a second sample is used to represent scores in treatment 2 . Which set of sample statistics would present the clearest picture of a real difference between the two treatments?
a. M1 = 36, M2 = 40, and both variances = 43 b. M1 = 36, M2 = 40, and both variances = 6 c. M1 = 38, M2 = 40, and both variances = 43 d. M1 = 38, M2 = 40, and both variances = 6