A. Forty weeks conception
B. Thirty eight weeks conception
C. Four weeks conception
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Psychologists who typically apply psychological principles to diagnose and treat emotional problems, including mental illness and martial and family conflict, are in the subfield called ____________?
A. biological
B. clinical and counseling
C. social and personality
D. school and educational - The clinical interview typically includes _______________?
A. a follow up evaluation and assessment after therapy is terminated
B. the initial diagnosis of a client’s psychological functioning
C. the psycho physiological assessment
D. the client’s initial and final evaluation - Which test of memory typically provides the fewest retrieval cues?
A. recognition
B. recall
C. relearning
D. rehearsal - When we perform well, we typically attribute our success to___________.
A. internal characteristics
B. our group of colleagues
C. external circumstances
D. our personality type - Which one of the following statements are true of the Wason selection, or four-card problem (Wason,1966)?
1. The Wason Selection Task is a good task because it produces identical results in concrete and abstract forms
2. In general, concrete versions of the task are more difficult to think about than uncluttered abstract versions.
3. Although the task is one of pure reasoning some concrete versions are easier because of how we think in certain social situations.
4. People typically pick one card correctly, but pick an inappropriate one as the second choice in the original version of the task.A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 4
D. 2 & 3 - The greatest degree of resistance to extinction is typically caused by a _______schedule of reinforcement.
A. variable interval
B. variable ratio
C. fixed interval
D. fixed ratio - The steady, rapid responding of a person playing a slot machine is an example of the pattern of responding typically generated on a_______schedule.
A. Fixed-ratio
B. variable-ratio
C. Fixed-interval
D. variable-interval - When do people with BIID typically report that they first started perceiving themselves as amputees?
A. In early childhood
B. At puberty
C. After a head injury
D. During adolescence - Retreat from reality by hallucinations and delusions and by social withdrawal typically characterizes:
A. somatoform disorders
B. anxiety disorders
C. psychotic disorders
D. personality disorders - Deaf people who use sign language typically:
A. have a smaller corpus callosum than hearing persons
B. demonstrate greater mathematical competence than hearing persons
C. process language in their left cerebral hemisphere
D. recognize facial expressions of emotion with their left rather than their right cerebral hemisphere