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Please see attached file 1. As she moves quietly around the restaurant where she works as a waitress, Alicia finds herself humming in her head the phrase, "Just whistle while you work?" This is an example of a/an: ____a. Proposition ____b. prototype __x_c. auditory image ____d. cognitive schema 2. Chris must sit out the next two weeks of basketball games because of a problem with her hamstring muscle. Her eight grade coach tells her to use this off time imagining herself out on the court. He wants Chris to feel her body running down the court, to see herself reaching for the ball and shooting a basket. It is most likely that Chris's coach is: ____a. trying to keep her sp... click for more
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Psychology
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Other
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23613
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103477
Can you explain in easy to understand language the different types of test validity and reliability? Thank you.
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Psychology
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Other
Posting ID:
23651
OTA ID:
102789
Memory Questions, mutiple choice
Attached file also has questions 1. Memory researchers have suggested that ____ may have evolutionary significance because they were adaptive in human survival. ____a. episodes of source amnesia __x_b. formation of flashbulb memories ____c. serial position effects ____d. experiences of childhood amnesia 2. Chad remembers the feeling of excitement in his house when his mother stepped through the door with his new baby sister. He can still picture the tiny baby with a stocking cap on her head. His parents can't convince him that he was staying with his grandparents when his sister came home and that he has a memory of something that never happened. Chad's errant memory is an... click for more
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Psychology
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Other
Posting ID:
23728
OTA ID:
103477
What are the counseling skills that you would see as important when dealing with a person who has exoerienced disaster and, thus, loss and grief? What are some of the "dos and don't" to remember?
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Psychology
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Other
Posting ID:
23888
OTA ID:
102789
Psychology Homework Help (Emotions)
1. We are born with primary emotions (sadness, anger, joy, etc.) that have distinctive physiological patterns and accompanying facial expressions. The situations that trigger these emotions are: ____a. different within the same social context. ____b. different from culture to culture. __x_c. the same everywhere. ____d. the same within the same gender, but different between the sexes. 2. Ekman found that, when people try to hide their true feelings and fake an emotion, they: _x__a. use different groups of muscles than they do when expressing authentic feelings. ____b. use genuine emotions, but inauthentic body language. ____c. use facial feedback to keep their true feeli... click for more
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Psychology
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Other
Posting ID:
23982
OTA ID:
104348
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