The Myers-Briggs is a personality test. What is it mainly used for?
a. Diagnosing people who have psychological problems.
b. Identifying people who need medication.
c. Identifying people who are likely to be the most successful in life.
d. Team building and conflict reduction in business settings.
D
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An EEG records
a. the number of neurons in the brain. b. electrical impulses from the brain. c. chemical activity in the cranial nerves. d. the amount of glucose being utilized by the brain.
During a conversation with a friend, she tells you she is suffering from depression that she believes stems from unconscious conflicts that are traceable to her childhood. Your friend is using what model of abnormal behavior to explain her depression?
A. psychoanalytic model B. cognitive-behavioral model C. biological model D. diathesis-stress model
When a neuron cell membrane has become permeable to sodium ions, what has transpired?
a. A section of the neuron has been stimulated by a neighboring neuron. b. An action potential of about –70 millivolts has been initiated. c. The inside cell at the disturbed area has an action potential of about -40 millivolts. d. The previous section of the cell has become permeable to potassium chloride ions.
Which of the following is most likely to be associated with a sedative drug?
A) feelings of excitement, confidence, and euphoria B) feelings of increased energy and pep C) a sense of calmness and relaxation D) wakefulness, alertness, and shortened reaction time