How do retrieval cues help you to remember?
a. They provide inferences.
b. They help chunk information.
c. They direct you to relevant information stored in long term memory.
d. They provide numbers for ideas.
e. They don't – this is a placebo effect that leaves you feeling as if memory was aided when it really was not.
Answer: c. They direct you to relevant information stored in long term memory.
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A defendant on trial in the United States says that although he knows he pulled the trigger that killed the victim, he did not know that what he was doing was wrong. Under the guidelines of the McNaughton rule, could the man claim insanity?
a. Yes, because he did not know he was doing something wrong. b. No, because he knows that he pulled the trigger. c. No, because the McNaughton rule does not apply in the United States. d. No, because he should have been able to suppress his actions.
"There is no question that what we call psychopathology is caused by unconscious conflicts that trigger anxiety and malfunctioning."
The person who is most likely to agree with this statement probably classifies herself as an adherent of the ________ approach to psychopathology. a. biological b. psychodynamic c. behavioral d. sociocultural