The part of the mind that Freud believed to be the most primitive, with no concept

of morality, no inhibitions, and no skills, is called the

(a) ego
(b) id
(c) perceptual conscious
(d) superego


B

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a. an algorithm. b. a heuristic. c. a mental set. d. a syllogism.

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In relation to lying, microexpressions refer to

a. those expressions that reveal unspoken "I" messages b. fleeting facial expressions c. expressions which are not very important to communication d. hand gestures, postural changes, and other body language

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In Harrington v. Iowa, 2003, the U.S. Court reversed murder conviction of Terry Harrington to conclude that the record stored in Harrington's brain did not match the crime scene. What is the method of lie detection used in this case?

A. Control question test B. Behavior analysis interview C. Concealed information test D. Brain fingerprinting

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The process by which a sequence of thoughts and action makes the sequence routine, so that it no longer requires conscious thought, is referred to as _____.

A. selective attention B. divided attention C. automatization D. reaction time

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