Sarah's thinking is odd. She uses words in strange ways and seems to be mesmerized by fantasies. Her personality disorder is most likely
a. schizotypal. c. paranoid.
b. antisocial. d. avoidant.
A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Marcos, a zoology professor, has always been fascinated by the study of alligators, crocodiles, and lizards. According to Gardner, Marcos is strong in the area of _____ intelligence
A) kinesthetic B) naturalistic C) spatial D) logical
An announcement for volunteers (for extra credit) is posted on the college bulletin board. The research involves a new technique that seems to show promise in identifying deceit
The researcher says it is a form of brain fingerprinting. You are hooked to an EEG. What will be of special interest to the researcher? a) The P300 brain wave is the focus of the research. b) The percentage of theta and alpha waves indicates degree of deception. c) Brain waves in various areas of the brain identified as related to deception are examined for the presence of theta waves. d) The presence of spindles and K complexes seems to be correlated with knowledge that someone is trying to keep hidden.
An academic researcher would use the case study method for a research study when:
a. a new discovery has been made regarding a cause-and-effect relationship. b. the relationship between two variables needs to be established. c. ethical considerations prevent the usage of other sources of information. d. the purpose of the research is to track down a cause.