Paraphilias include

a. obsessive compulsive disorders, phobias, and panic disorder.
b. fetishism, voyeurism, and exhibitionism.
c. mild and moderate mood disorders.
d. water pipes and rolling papers, associated with substance related disorders.


b. fetishism, voyeurism, and exhibitionism.

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a. the word game will be easier for you (than for someone who had not been rewarded) b. the word game will be harder for you (than for someone who had not been rewarded) c. later, when the month is up and you are no longer given $20 to work on the word game, you will be less likely to work on it (than would someone who had not been rewarded) d. later, when the month is up and you are no longer given $20 to work on the word game, you will be more likely to work on it (than would someone who had not been rewarded)

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A. Is there another way to interpret the information? B. What implication or consequence might be the result of this conclusion? C. What information do I need to settle the question? D. All of these are correct.

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Which of the following best describes the difference in Freud's and Erikson's views about human development?

a. Erikson emphasized the role of unconscious processes; Freud emphasized conscious processes. b. Erikson emphasized the role of conditioning and social learning; Freud emphasized unconscious processes. c. Erikson emphasized the role of conscious processes; Freud emphasized unconscious processes. d. None of the answers are correct because Freud and Erikson emphasized very similar processes as guiding human development.

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