Oregon Treatment Foster Care has been found to be a generally effective intervention
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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In Gestalt psychology, learning, especially problem solving, is accomplished primarily by _____
A) repetition B) insight C) continuous practice D) mechanical reinforcement
The stories of Peter Tripp and Randy Gardner (two different people who each endured extremely long periods of sleep deprivation) suggest that:
A) extreme sleep deprivation invariably leads to a very specific set of symptoms (e.g., hallucinations, breakdowns in judgment) B) an advantage of case studies is that a lot of general information about human beings can be gathered from studying only one or two people C) a drawback of case studies is that different case studies often yield different results D) case studies often fail to use basic safeguards against biased observations
Why are people who are at risk for cardiovascular disease also at risk for vascular dementia?
A. Both illnesses are associated with blockages of blood vessels. B. Both illnesses are impacted primarily by loss of neurons in the hippocampal region of the brain. C. Both illnesses involve age-related declines in heart health. D. Both illnesses are tied to diets heavy in unsaturated fats.
Which part of the brain consists of two large hemispheres, which are divided into smaller areas known as lobes?
a. cerebellum b. cerebral cortex c. limbic system d. reticular formation