The type of memory that holds our knowledge of language and facts is ______ memory.
A. procedural
B. episodic
C. sensory
D. semantic
Answer: D
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a. related to sexual insecurity b. associated with increased antisocial behavior c. especially common among socially inhibited men d. occur almost exclusively when women are present
All you know about a person is that she is a restrained eater. It is most likely that she will become disinhibited with respect to her restraints when she
a. is made aware of high calorie food items. b. believes that she can consume food without anyone seeing her. c. is in the presence of other restrained eaters. d. feels stress about her capabilities and self-esteem.
When renowned pianist Arthur Rubinstein was asked how he managed to maintain a reputation as one of the world's top concert pianists even into late adulthood,
he explained that he had reduced the range of pieces he played, practiced each of the remaining pieces more, and learned to play very slowly just before beginning a fast passage, to make the contrast more effective since he could not play as fast as when he was younger. Arthur Rubinstein's behaviors are an illustration of ____. a. the SQ3R: survey, question, read, recite, and review approach to adaption b. the habituation, dishabituation, equilibrium approach to adaption c. the selective optimization with compensation method of adaption d. the mental images paired with language skills approach to adaption
In the ongoing debate about the nature and etiology of childhood-onset schizophrenia, which
of the following is rarely argued by clinicians today: a. Schizophrenia is a disorder with a unifying underlying cause but multiple manifestations. b. Schizophrenia should not be listed as a single psychological disorder in the DSM-IV-TR because it is actually several different disorders. c. The validity of the one-set-of-diagnostic-criteria-fits-all-ages approach to diagnosis is questionable. d. In a significant number of cases, schizophrenia is caused by cold, unresponsive, and rejecting mothers. e. Each of these positions is still argued by a majority of clinicians today.