Projective tests rely on the defense mechanism of projection
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Which of the following could be a possible example of Freud's concept of repression?
a. Someone reacts to a frustration by throwing a temper tantrum like a child b. Someone with violent tendencies claims to see violent tendencies in other people. c. Someone witnesses a brutal crime and then forgets the details. d. Someone describes the details of a brutal crime without any expression of emotion.
In most research studies, statistical techniques are used to rule out chance as a plausible explanation for the results. In single-subject research, how is chance (or coincidence) ruled out as a plausible explanation for the observed treatment effects?
What will be an ideal response?
At the National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C., a polar bear suffered a broken tooth, and keepers needed a safe way of treating the problem
The bear was rewarded first for sticking its nose through a slot in the cage door, then for allowing a keeper to lift its lip and touch its teeth. Finally, a veterinarian was able to treat the damaged tooth while the bear waited placidly for its familiar reward. This is an example of _______. a) modeling b) shaping c) negative reinforcement d) secondary learning
According to the Gibsons, perception is guided by the discovery of
A) intermodalities. B) amodalities. C) dynamic relationships. D) affordances.