Titchener's research identified three elements of consciousness: sensations, affective states, and ____.?

a. ?subliminal perception
b. ?perception
c. ?images
d. ?behavioral intention
e. ?elements of emotion


c

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The “adherence ceiling” in medical regimens seems to be about ______ pills per day.

A. two B. three C. five D. six

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Incubation effects are powerful problem-solving tools. Segal (2010) suggests that the reason is that __________.

A. following a series of steps in approaching a solution keeps you on track to solve the problem B. taking a break removes cognitive blocks and allows you to view the problem differently C. past experiences provide a database of information, which gives you a shortcut to the solution D. the answer will just come to you in a flash, a "eureka" moment

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When using the DSM to diagnose a psychological disorder:

a. people are pigeonholed into a single diagnostic category b. it is assumed more than one psychological disorder can occur in the same individual c. a person's medical history is considered unimportant d. environmental and psychosocial problems are not considered

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Compare and contrast hoarding disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder.

What will be an ideal response?

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