Which of the following statements best reflects your textbook's overall position on the changes found in DSM-5?
What will be an ideal response?
The general consensus is that DSM-5 is largely unchanged from DSM-IV.
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Three weeks ago, Sandra came home to discover an armed robber in the house. When she walked in the door, the man pushed past her and fled the premises. Sandra's sister Amy was unloading groceries from the car, but saw the man and said she thought he had wavy black hair. When Sandra goes to the police station to view a lineup, the man who robbed her is in it. However, Sandra picks a
similar-looking man who has wavy black hair instead of the actual thief, who has light brown hair. Her mistake illustrates the concept of: A) suggestibility. B) flashbulb memory. C) bias. D) memory misattribution.
Mary Ainsworth observed that securely attached infants:
a) do not seem to care when the mother leaves the room and do not seek her out on her return. b) protest loudly when the mother leaves but resist contact with her when she returns. c) cry if the mother leaves the room, are easily soothed, and welcome her back when she returns. d) are not concerned upon separation but cry to be picked up and held on her return.
On a TV game show, Jeanette is asked to name the state capital of Vermont. This information is most likely stored in ________ memory
a. emotional b. episodic c. semantic d. procedural
Rogers distinguishes between the _________ self and the _________ self:
a. actual; perceived b. actual; ideal c. real; imagined d. standard; ideal