Researchers recommend that a person conducting a lineup should tell the witness that the culprit may or may not be present in the lineup. Without this instruction, what tends to happen?
A. False identifications tend to increase.
B. The eyewitness may feel that they must choose someone.
C. The eyewitness tends to choose the person who most resembles the person they witnessed.
D. all of the above
D
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Watson believed that
a. most children progress through a predictable series of stages that are programmed by biological maturation. b. children have many inborn tendencies. c. how a person turns out depends entirely on the environment in which he or she grows up d. elements of the unconscious mind are responsible for moral thought.
Dr. Dundee believes that he has discovered a new childhood emotion that is particular to certain native Australian cultures. If he is accurate, he has most likely discovered a new a. social smile
b. basic emotion. c. temperament. d. complex emotion.
During a bus journey, a man overhears a discussion about a person who is about to be terminated from his job. The man believes that the people on the bus are talking about him. Which of the following delusions does the man demonstrate?
A) Delusions of reference B) Delusions of grandeur C) Delusions of persecution D) Delusions of immortality
Which of the following effects on the brain has not been noted by research into sleep deprivation?
a. Sleep deprivation disrupts the ability of the thalamus to send messages to the amygdala. b. Sleep deprivation leads to a diminishing of proteins that help neurons grow and survive. c. Sleep deprivation can hinder the creation of cells in the hippocampus. d. Sleep deprivation leads to an impairment of subsequent learning.