Kwame, a noted psychologist, has been called as an expert witness in a trial. Kwame is least likely to provide which testimony?
a. Alcoholic intoxication can impair ability to recall events.
b. Police instructions can influence an eyewitness's confidence.
c. Eyewitness confidence is not a good predictor of accuracy.
d. Hypnosis increases the accuracy of eyewitness memory.
d
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Eight-year-old Julio attends an elementary school where a lot of children are taking Ritalin. After his teacher suggested that his parents take him to a pediatrician for an evaluation, Julio was put on Ritalin. If Julio has a typical response to the drug,
what is likely to happen? a. Julio has a minor improvement in his hyperactivity. b. Julio responds positively to the medication, and his hyperactivity decreases. c. Julio has strong side effects and must be taken off the drug immediately. d. Julio experiences the paradoxical effect, and his behavior actually gets worse.
Spearman accounted for individual abilities by suggesting another type of intelligence he called
a. "i.". b. "s.". c. "h.". d. "q.".
Organic intellectual disability is the term given to intellectual disability caused by
a. heredity, disease, or injury. b. lack of schooling. c. lack of intellectual stimulation. d. poor nutrition.
A terminally ill individual is more likely to receive painkilling drugs in a hospice setting than in a hospital setting
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false