Grave markers in contemporary American society
a. often display elaborate epitaphs
b. frequently take the form of wooden markers
c. typically involve flower arrangements
d. are often flush to the ground
e. none of these
D
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Childhood sexual abuse:
a. can be debilitating through life and, in reality, is more widespread than Freud envisioned. b. is removed out of a person's awareness and later reliably recovered. c. can result from the occurrence of Freudian slips. d. is to be ignored and dismissed as unreal by a therapist counseling a victim.
In functional fixedness,
a. if an object has one particular function, we realize that the object can also be used in other capacities. b. we realize that a problem can be solved most efficiently by the hill-climbing heuristic. c. we rely too heavily on bottom-up processing. d. we assign a particular use to an object, and that use tends to remain stable.
The process of determining whether an individual's symptoms meet the criteria for a specific psychological disorder is called a. prognosis
b. diagnosis. c. classification. d. analysis.
Formal operational thinking differs from Piaget's other stages in that a formal thinker gains the ability to
A. think systematically about abstract concepts. B. mentally manipulate objects that they can see. C. understand the symbols used in language. D. form mental schemas.