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Example Question #1843 : Ap Psychology
A fill-in-the-blank exam tests a student's __________ of subject material.
None of these
recognition
relearning
recall
All of these
recall
In fill-in-the-blank exams, it is up to the exam-taker to be able to remember, or "recall," information learned in the past to be able to correctly answer questions. Fill-in-the-blank exams test an exam-taker's recall ability—how well they can correctly remember information without it being overtly presented to them.
Example Question #1843 : Ap Psychology
Which of the following is not a symptom of a panic disorder?
Low blood pressure
Nausea
Dizziness
Intense feeling of dread
Chest pain
Low blood pressure
Panic disorders are quite common. During a panic attack, an individual will have a higher heart rate along with physiological symptoms that may make them feel physically ill. Fear of future anxiety attacks also may trigger worse symptoms.
Example Question #1841 : Ap Psychology
Cognitive neuroscience encompasses research in which of the following areas?
Cognition
Linguistics
Neurology
Computer science
All of these
All of these
Cognitive neuroscience is an interdisciplinary science that touches on cognitive psychology, neuroscience, computer science, psycholinguistics, and any area of research that is involved in the study of the connection between the brain and mental processes.
Example Question #1844 : Ap Psychology
Sam thinks he is a bad person. He does not think he has any purpose in the world. He also believes that there is nothing he can do in the future to make himself purposeful in life. This is an example of which of the following concepts?
Neuropsychosocial paradigm; negative triad
Negative schema; externalizing
Negative schema; negative triad
Neuropsychosocial paradigm; cognitive biases
Liable affect; errors in logic
Negative schema; negative triad
Sam demonstrates a negative schema and more specifically, the negative triad. A negative schema is a perceptual set in which people view the world. Negative schemas can occur through tragedy, rejection, criticism, or a depressive atmosphere. Any of these factors can cause us to look at the world in a more negative way. The negative triad, consistent with a negative schema, includes a negative view of oneself, the world, and the future.
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