The _____ theory of alcohol action suggests that the appearance of aberrant behaviour while drinking reflects the person's beliefs of typical alcohol effects.
A) balanced placebo
B) expectancy
C) myopia
D) drug tolerance
B) expectancy
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Which of the following best summarizes current thinking on "recovered memories"?
a. This is a complicated topic, involving numerous tradeoffs, about which there are few clear answers. b. "Recovered memories" are real, though the criminal justice system has been slow to acknowledge their legitimacy. c. There does not appear to be any legitimacy to the notion of "recovered memories"—despite the commonality with which they allegedly occurred in the 1980's and 1990's. d. "Recovered memories" are now widely recognized by both psychologists and the criminal justice system as being real and legitimate.
The notion of intelligence as a single general ability, known as g, originated with ______.
A. L.l. Thurstone B. Charles Spearman C. Horn and Cattell D. Alfred Binet and Theodore Simon
Neil, age 73, has learned to focus on his psychological strengths. He overcomes his physical limitations by emphasizing the compensating rewards of cognitive, emotional, and social powers. According to Peck, Neil has attained __________
A) body differentiation B) ego differentiation C) body transcendence D) ego transcendence
While Bowlby suggests that the first stage of grief is numbness, Sanders suggests that it is which of the following?
A) Denial B) Anger C) Anxiety D) Shock