In Rosenhan's study, who recognized the pseudopatients as not having a

psychological problem?

(a) the psychologists but not the psychiatrists (b) the psychiatrists but not
the psychologists
(c) the psychiatric social workers (d) the ward interns
(e) the real mental patients


E

Psychology

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a. internal validity b. external validity c. construct validity of the cause d. construct validity of the effect

Psychology

Benzodiazepines are used to treat _____ and facilitate the functions of _____, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain. When this neurotransmitter binds to its receptor site, the inside of the neuron becomes more _____ and thus is less likely to fire.

A) depression; glutamate; positive B) anxiety; glutamate; negative C) depression; GABA; positive D) anxiety; GABA; negative

Psychology

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A. postsynaptic potentials. B. dendrites connected to a neuron. C. sodium ions in an axon. D. neurotransmitter molecules in a vesicle.

Psychology

Individuals with high self-esteem are likely to

a. do better in school b. generally attribute their successes to good fortune c. deny responsibility for their failures d. hold particularly high aspirations

Psychology