Which approach to dreaming suggests that our dreams are simply a modification of the thinking that goes on when we are awake?

a. the problem-focused approach
b. the psychoanalytic approach
c. the cognitive approach
d. the activation-synthesis approach


Answer: c

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Henry is 95 years of age and lives alone since his wife died three years ago. Every morning he gets up, takes a shower, and goes for a walk. He comes home, takes his daily medication, and has a healthy breakfast. He watches a little television, takes an hour-long nap, and then sits in his yard and reads or chats with neighbors as they stroll by. He has lunch, watches sports on television for a

while, and then relaxes until dinner time. Sometimes he cooks, and sometimes he goes out to dinner. Before bed he takes his evening medications, brushes his teeth, and goes to sleep. Clearly, Henry's level of ________ health is quite high! a. appropriate b. functional c. daily d. instrumental

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According to the neuroscience research on the phonological loop,

a. studies using the single-cell recording technique in humans have located the phonological loop in the auditory cortex. b. the left hemisphere and the frontal lobe are activated by auditory tasks. c. the right hemisphere and the frontal lobe are activated by auditory tasks. d. no systematic activation patterns have yet been discovered.

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One multipurpose, nondefensive response that is most effective in responding to others' criticisms involves:

a. guessing about the specifics. b. ignoring the remarks. c. paraphrasing. d. asking for clarification.

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Which of the following statements is accurate regarding children born with difficult

temperaments? a. These children will always have difficult temperaments. b. Difficult children can learn to regulate their emotions and act more effectively. c. Parents can not change the difficulty personality of their child. d. Temperament is the only important variable in determining a difficult personality.

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