In a clinical interview, Dr. Carlson asks Maria to describe her early relationship with her mother, and she finds out that Maria was abused as a child. Dr
Bryson later interviews Maria, and asks what thoughts she has been having about her upcoming job promotion; he discovers that Maria is very anxious about not being able to perform well. These examples illustrate the importance of _______________ in clinical interviews.
a) situational factors
b) environmental factors
c) paradigms
d) structure
c
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Studies of memory strategy use by younger children show that
A) control and utilization deficiencies disappear once they enter elementary school. B) once a strategy is learned, they tend to use it consistently. C) their rehearsal strategies are especially clear and organized at an early age. D) their use of multiple memory strategies has little impact on performance.
If a person hears a tone of 300 Hz, three
groups of neurons take turns sending the message to the brain—the first group for the first 100 Hz, the second group for the next 100 Hz, and a third for the next 100 Hz. This principle is known as the ________. a) place theory b) volley theory c) frequency theory d) rotational theory