Which behavior is characteristic of gender-identity disorder of childhood?
a) being mistaken for the opposite sex
b) sexual play with members of same sex
c) difficulty identifying others as male or female
d) expressing a vehement desire to be of the opposite sex
d
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A person in a persistent vegetative state would be a. considered clinically dead
b. capable of keeping his or her heart beating without consciousness. c. able to engage in primitive thought. d. considered whole-brain dead.
Edward Titchener used _____ as a technique to determine the _____ of consciousness.
A) introspection; basic elements B) hypnosis; adaptability C) psychonautics; basic functions D) neuroimaging; evolution
In regard to teaching movement skills to the older adult, the following is true:
A.little research exists to assist trained professionals in designing and implementing older adult movement programs B. throughout the 1980s, specially trained individuals initiated numerous older adult movement programs C. most programs are designed by experts specifically trained for teaching movement skills to the older adult D. most programs are directed by experts specifically trained for teaching movement skills to the older adult
When listening to the radio, Ramona hears a song; she cannot immediately recall the band's name, but she is sure she knows the name. This is one example of:
a) encoding failure. b) interference. c) priming. d) the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.