If you did not have any episodic memory ability, you would not be able to remember ____
a. ?events and experiences
b. ?skills or procedures
c. ?facts and information
d. ?important historical dates
ANSWER:
a
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b. hospital delivery is safer than home delivery. c. home delivery is safer than hospital delivery. d. the home delivery versus hospital delivery risk factors are unknown.
Yani has spent the last five years receiving traditional psychoanalysis. How is the concept of "justification of effort" likely to affect his response when his friend asks Yani whether he would recommend this type of therapy?
a. It will make Yani less likely to recommend it. b. It will make Yani more likely to recommend it. c. It will have no effect on Yani because he has been seeing the therapist for so long. d. It will make Yani recommend psychoanalysis, but with a different therapist.
When Kenny's father died after a long struggle with cancer, Kenny showed no signs of distress. Kenny's family thought this was indicative of an underlying pathological problem. Which of the following statements, if true, most likely challenges their assumption?
A. Many times, people exhibiting the absent grief pattern do so because they are too weak and insecure to initiate the grieving process. B. People who display the absent grief pattern fare as well on psychological indicators as those who display the common pattern. C. In grief work literature, reports of the absent grief pattern are fairly common. D. Most assumptions about what normal grief looks like come from cultural observations.
The Rorschach test
A. continues to be a widely used clinical tool, despite its questionable validity. B. is taught in graduate psychology programs but is seldom used in professional practice. C. ceased to be published in 2011. D. is neither widely taught in graduate psychology programs nor widely used in professional practice.