According to the information-processing view of memory, human memory operates much like:
a. a television camera
b. a telephone
c. a computer
d. a refrigerator
c
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How might a practitioner of moral treatment describe this approach?
a. "Restraints force patients to recognize the need for morality." b. "Until patients face their moral shortcomings, there is no hope for recovery." c. "Providing a humane and relaxed environment would bring about positive changes." d. "Patients have no right to special treatment because of the havoc they cause in the lives of loved ones."
_____, a type of pampering, involves exclusive parental decision-making, leading to a child's lack of self-confidence and a tendency to become dependent on others in adulthood
a. Overpermissiveness c. Overindulgence b. Overdomination d. Overprotection
Harry is very loyal to his old army unit. The veterans have reunions and regularly keep in touch with each other. Membership in Harry's army unit most likely has elicited ________ in that group of war veterans.
A. strong memory biases B. a strong militaristic bond C. a strong need to belong D. strong altruistic tendencies
The best sign as to whether an infant has developed an attachment for a specific adult would be if the infant
a. becomes apathetic when not near that specific adult. b. attempts to communicate telepathically with that adult. c. protests when he is separated from his primary caregiver. d. smiles often when strangers are nearby.