Based on the research on autobiographical memories, which people are you most likely to be able to recognize from old photographs after many years without seeing them?
a) People you encountered often over the course of several year
b) People who did unusual things that attracted attention
c) People who were generally popular and well liked
d) People you didn't much like at the time
A
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a. schizophrenia c. anxiety disorders b. depression d. substance abuse disorders
Under what conditions might a clinician find a clinical judgment, rather than statistical data, useful?
A) when there are no relevant statistical data upon which to rely B) when the clinician’s intuition leads her away from the statistical data C) when the training of the therapist lends itself more readily to clinical judgment than to empirical studies D) when the statistical data point to the efficacy of a treatment in which the clinician is not trained
Mathew is a critic of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Which of the following statements will be agreed upon by Mathew?
A. It focuses on destigmatizing psychological disorders and fails to highlight the problems associated with them. B. It takes an overly biological view of disorders that may have their roots in social experience. C. It avoids relying on social norms and subjective judgments. D. It reflects the sociocultural approach, emphasizing factors such as poverty, unemployment, and trauma.
It's hard to hear a phone ringing in a loud room. _____ explains how internal and external factors influence our ability to detect weak signals in the environment.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).