In__________, mental processes such as thoughts, emotions, memory, consciousness, even knowledge of one's own identity-the processes that make a person feel whole-may seem to be split off from one another
A) glycogen storage diseases
B) the somatoform disorders
C) lysosomal storage diseases
D) the dissociative disorders
E) Select
D
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parked in the spot they were directed to. In this study, the independent variable is: a. the parking spot the participant is directed to b. the type of clothing worn by the person giving directions (uniform or street clothes) c. the number of participants who follow the directions d. the gender of the individual providing the directions
Graham is a 5-year-old who has a conditioned fear of furry and hairy things. He is fond of a snack of milk and chocolate cookies and associates pleasant feelings with it
. Psychologists pair a cat with the snack that Graham enjoys until his fear of the cat goes away. This is an example of ________. a. counterconditioning b. stimulus discrimination c. instinctive drift d. spontaneous recovery
According to the Yerkes-Dodson law, memory is worse at __________
a. low levels of emotional intensity b. high levels of emotional intensity c. low and high levels of emotional intensity d. moderate levels of emotional intensity
Scores on the Rorschach inkblot test include a consideration of how unusual a person's responses are. This aspect of the test is similar to a measure of creativity known as
a. fluency. b. flexibility. c. originality. d. logic.