What is meant by proprioception? What deficits would a person have if that person lost his proprioception systems?
What will be an ideal response?
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How does "incentive motivation" differ from "drive"?
a. An incentive, unlike a drive, is stronger at some times than at others b. Incentive motivation is based on weak or uncertain rewards. c. An incentive can motivate action when need is low or absent. d. An incentive motivates action that continues until the person gains the goal.
A criminal psychologist is interested in studying the effect of a new furlough program on inmate morale. There are two prisons involved in the study. One prison will institute the furlough program and the other prison will not. The psychologist arranges with the superintendent of both prisons to measure inmate morale before the furlough program begins and six months after the program has started
What type of quasi experimental design is illustrated in this example? a. nonequivalent control group b. regression discontinuity c. interrupted time series d. repeated treatment
Your friend has recently been diagnosed with a personality disorder. Based on what you know about the reliability of the diagnosis of personality disorders, you would have good reason to believe that ____
a. ?your friend actually has a personality disorder b. ?your friend actually does not have any type of disorder c. ?another therapist might make a different diagnosis d. ?another therapist would confirm the diagnosis
Research with elderly people indicates that the five personality factors remain stable and consistent throughout the life span
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.