Which aspect of memory would the following procedure be used to study? Group A: Learn list A; then learn list B; then recall list A Group B: Learn list A; then rest; then recall list A
a. retrograde amnesia c. retroactive interference
b. trace dependent forgetting d. proactive interference
C
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Mental processes are described in your textbook as:
A. directly observable B. observable actions C. not directly observable D. only behaviors performed by human beings
Which of the following is a primary difference between behaviorism and psychoanalytic theory?
Psychoanalytic theory holds that the unconscious is unknowable and therefore irrelevant to describing behavior, while behaviorism believes that the only way to correct unwanted behavior is to understand the unconscious. Psychoanalytic theory places little emphasis on a child's relationship with her parents, while behaviorism believes that this relationship is key in explaining behavior. Psychoanalytic theory believes that observable behavior is a symptom of unconscious drives, while behaviorism believes that observable behaviors are all that matter. Behaviorism believes that scientific scrutiny is of little importance in supporting theories, while psychoanalysis has its roots in the scientific method.
Compared to more structured therapy approaches, client-centered therapy ____
a. ?is less effective than more structured therapies b. ?makes clients feel better but does not really provide effective therapy c. ?is more effective than any other type of therapy d. ?is as effective as structured therapies
What are some recommended guidelines for dealing with picky eaters?
What will be an ideal response?