Jason, straining his eyes on the deck of a ship, is trying to memorize distant landmarks to the harbor entrance. He is most likely using a(n)
a. acoustic code. c. visual code.
b. semantic code. d. metamemory.
C
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A researcher believes that the higher a person's creativity, the greater the person's likelihood of showing mood swings. Research to test this idea ____
a. could use the correlational method b. would require an experimental design c. could not have a nomothetic orientation d. would require a double-blind design
Which statement is TRUE regarding the processes of excitation and inhibition?
a. ?In order for the body to work normally, neurotransmitters should usually be excitatory. b. ?In order for the body to work normally, neurotransmitters should usually be inhibitory. c. ?Both inhibitory and excitatory processes are necessary for normal neurological activity. d. ?Neither excitatory nor inhibitory processes are good for normal neurological activity.
Research presented by your author suggests that when patients with a phobia of cockroaches were exposed to a new type of therapy, they showed improvement in their ability to approach cockroaches for up to 12 months after the treatment
What was the basis of this technique? a. This technique combined behavioral therapy with cognitive therapy. b. This technique involved what is called the "empty chair" intervention. c. This technique involved a virtual reality system. d. This technique involved large doses of antianxiety medications combined with exposure to real cockroaches.
__________ involves an assessment of how health problems influence psychological and social
functioning. Fill in the blanks with correct word