Justin has vivid memories of his grandfather giving him his first pet dog, Pedro, on his seventh birthday. Justin remembers every detail of the afternoon he got Pedro, including how Pedro sniffed Justin's red shirt and wagged his tail nonstop

What memory is Justin relying on as he recalls his past experience?
A) semantic memory.
B) false memory.
C) cognitive strategy.
D) autobiographical memory.

D) autobiographical memory. Autobiographical memories are quite vivid and detailed, sometimes even including emotions, sights, and sounds.

Psychology

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a. the Big Five is ideally suited for measuring abnormal personality traits. b. the Big Five is an idiographic approach, whereas the MMPI-2 takes a nomothetic approach to measuring personality. c. the MMPI-2 accounts for states and situational factors, whereas the Big Five does not. d. the MMPI-2 can be used to measure abnormal personality traits.

Psychology

The humanistic perspective argues that humans are inherently driven to achieve their fullest potential. Abraham Maslow called this highest level of development __________

a) self-efficacy. b) self-actualization. c) existentialism. d) unconditional positive regard.

Psychology