Imagine that you are taking an art history course. You're thinking about a painting that you liked, especially because the artist captured a woman's facial expression very skillfully
You remember that you saw this woman's entire face, but then you check the painting. Actually, part of her face is hidden from view. What concept in the description of schemas is most similar to this incident?
a. the pragmatic approach
b. a script
c. an implicit-memory task
d. boundary extension
Ans: d
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Kristine and Nicole are seeing therapists for their psychological problems. Kristine constantly thinks that she is stupid and worthless, and sometimes she has thoughts of killing herself. Nicole cleans her house so much that she doesn't have time to do anything else; she realizes that her house is already clean, but she can't stop herself. Their therapists are most likely treating Kristine for
her ____ and treating Nicole for her ____. a. ?obsessions; obsessions b. ?obsessions; compulsions c. ?compulsions; compulsions d. ?compulsions; obsessions
In addition to the roles they play in hunger, orexins (hypocretins) are involved in what other type of behavior?
a. sociability b. drinking c. sex d. narcolepsy
Regarding the historical misuses of IQ testing in the United States, which is true?
A) Most European immigrants were intellectually deficient and scored low on IQ tests. B) Most European immigrants scored in the average range of IQ scores. C) Most European immigrants were considered geniuses based on their IQ scores. D) Most European immigrants were identified as having mental retardation based on their IQ scores.
True or False? One significant change from the DSM-IV-TR and the DSM-5 is the inclusion of a severity scale for each diagnosis
Indicate whether the statement is true or false