______ is a problem-solving strategy that involves repeated comparisons between the current state and the goal state.
A. Working-backward strategy
B. Hill-climbing strategy
C. Algorithm strategy
D. Means-ends strategy
Answer: D
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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.
An example of an objective personality test used to diagnose psychological disorders is the _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
According to APA's ethical code, video recording interviews
a. is unethical. b. is ethical only if the client consents to it. c. is ethical only if a copy of the recording is provided to the client. d. is ethical with adult clients, but not with child clients.
One longitudinal study of people from ages 19-20 to age 50 found that the cumulative probability of experiencing at least one psychological disorder was 74.9%. These results led the authors to conclude that
A. abnormal behavior is not necessarily unusual. B. older people don't tend to develop psychological disorders. C. many disorders first appear during the late teenage years. D. comorbidity is a major concern when assessing mental health.