Does the brain have built-in categories for sorting and filing information?
A. No-the brain does not sort and file information based on categories
B. Yes-but the categories are developed through experience
C. Yes-but the brain doesn't have specific parts for categories
D. Yes-the brain has different areas for different categories
Answer: D
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a) a psychological disorder b) humors c) stress syndrome d) adaptive behavior
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a) cheating by college students b) voters' preference for candidates c) preferences for color of new cars d) preference for food items at a new restaurant
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Studies on the effectiveness of psychotherapy have found that __________.
A. cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy is the most effective treatment for every problem B. all psychotherapies can be used to treat any problem C. Gestalt psychotherapy is the most effective treatment for any problem D. no one psychotherapy worked for every type of problem