What is a factor?

a. The correlations between subscales on a test
b. A concept that may explain why group questions on a test are correlated
c. An environmental force that changes the interpretation of test scores
d. Evidence that a test has construct validity


b. A concept that may explain why group questions on a test are correlated

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According to the James-Lange theory, each specific pattern of physiological responses is associated with a:

a. situation c. specific emotion b. facial expression d. specific situation

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Which of the following represents the relationship between episodic memory and semantic memory?

a. each operates independently b. semantic memory is dependent upon episodic memory c. episodic memory is dependent upon semantic memory d. the two kinds of memory are interdependent

Psychology

_______________ theory suggests we may learn our prejudicial behaviors and attitudes from role models in our environment

a. realistic group conflict b. group identity c. social learning d. relative deprivation

Psychology

Regarding physician contacts with the patient's relatives or friends, the physician should generally

A. Talk to family and friends first for collateral history. B. Agree to withhold from the patient information gained from collateral sources. C. Suspend the usual practice of physician-patient confidentiality when imminent dangerousness is present D. Withhold from the patient information learned from collateral sources. E. Disclose the content of the interview to concerned family members, even in the absence of an emergency

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