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A. more effectively in the right hemisphere in most people.
B. more effectively in the left hemisphere in most people.
C. with equal effectiveness in both hemispheres in most people.
D. more effectively in the right hemisphere in about half of all people and more effectively in the left hemisphere in the other half.
Answer: B
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The psychology test scores for five students are 100, 82, 96, 75, and 90 . For this distribution of scores, the range is
a. 6. b. 14. c. 25. d. 36.
You are a licensed clinical counselor. A 35-year-old woman comes to you who has always been very optimistic and cheerful, but suddenly is extremely depressed. There has been no change in her life circumstances, and she is aware of nothing that could be causing this depression. Given what you have learned so far, what is the first thing you might suggest to her? a. She should see her doctor for
a complete physical, and perhaps even see a neurologist to rule out any underlying physical problem. b. She probably has some deep underlying resentment of her parents that she needs to admit to before she will be able to get better. c. The whole family should come in for therapy, as there is obviously something going on somewhere that is not obvious. d. She should see a psychiatrist and get medication for the depression first and foremost, then talk therapy will probably be able to help her.
Morf and Rhodewalt examined individual differences in unhealthy narcissism and performance on a competitive task and found:
a. that study participants higher in narcissism rated their opponents' personalities much more negatively than participants lower in narcissism under both high and low threat conditions. b. that participants higher in narcissism rated their opponents' personalities much more negatively than participants lower in narcissism under high threat conditions c. that participants higher in narcissism rated their opponents' personalities much more positively than participants lower in narcissism under high threat conditions d. no differences between participants higher and lower in narcissism in their evaluations of their opponents' personalities.