In positive transference, the patient may transfer her positive feelings for ______
a. her analyst onto herself c. her parents onto her analyst
b. her parents onto herself d. herself onto her parents
c
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What is meant by a "bottom-up" process in attention? a. You start by looking at the bottom half of something
b. You decide to shift your attention from one item to another. c. Some stimulus automatically grabs your attention. d. Your attention shifts slowly, one step at a time.
James notices that his 2-week-old daughter can look at an object with one eye, while the other eye seems to be looking off to the side. What is it called when both eyes can focus on an object and is James' daughter's behavior normal?
a. Visual accommodation? normal in neonates b. Convergence? normal in neonates c. Convergence, abnormal in neonates d. Visual acuity? abnormal in neonates
A factor that has NOT been implicated in playing a role in vulnerability to phobias is:
A) having close relatives with phobias. B) excessive shyness as a child. C) abnormalities in the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine. D) abnormally low levels of activity in the amygdala.
Based on the research about tracking, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A) Once a student is placed in a lower-track class, it is hard to move to a higher-track class. B) Tracking benefits higher-tracked students more than lower-tracked students. C) Math and science are more commonly tracked than other classes. D) Tracking refers to being placed in different classes, not in different curricula.