Who believed that human emotional expressions were part of a long evolutionary history?
a. Skinner
b. Thomas and Chess
c. Darwin
d. Rothbart
Answer: C
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A large number of patients with depression who showed no response to tricyclic antidepressants within three months switched to an SSRI drug, and many of them showed benefits within the next three months. Why is it difficult to draw any conclusion from this result?
a. Three months is too short a time period to evaluate the effectiveness of antidepressants. b. The researchers should have varied the doses as well as the types of drugs. c. The researchers should have tested the drugs on people without depression. d. We need control groups that stayed on one drug for six months, or no drug for six months.
Which of the following statements best describes the psychosocial approach?
a. Most psychological development is a result of the environment. b. Lives show patterns of change up through adolescence, and continuity thereafter. c. Development must be understood as the integration of the biological, psychological, and societal systems. d. Home and school are the only relevant social environments.
In contrast to people with posterior parietal damage, people with damage to certain parts of the occipital cortex outside the primary visual cortex ____
a. cannot locate the source of sounds b. lose their ability to see everything c. can accurately describe what they see but cannot reach out to grasp it d. cannot accurately describe what they see but can reach out to grasp it
Following ischemia, neural damage is found a. equally distributed throughout the brain
b. primarily in the hippocampus and in middle layers of the cortex. c. primarily in the hippocampus and inner layers of the cortex. d. primarily in subcortical areas.