Sigmund Freud developed:
a. therapeutic alliance therapy
b. free association
c. social skills training
d. rational-emotive therapy
B
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What is the self-perpetuating cycle in conduct disorder?
A. A genetic predisposition leads to a low IQ and difficult temperament, which leads to poor parenting and an insecure attachment, which leads to conduct disorder. B. A genetic predisposition leads to a difficult temperament, which leads to behavior problems, which lead to parental overindulgence and lack of discipline, which leads to conduct disorder. C. A genetic predisposition leads to an easy temperament, but because of abusive parents, this leads to depression, which in turn leads to conduct disorder. D. A genetic predisposition leads to an easy temperament, which leads to parental neglect, which leads to anxiety, which leads to conduct disorder.
Suppose that you have been looking at a magazine that contains a number of photos of attractive desserts, including one of a lemon meringue pie. Later, someone asks you what your favorite dessert is, and you reply "lemon meringue pie,"
You actually like other desserts equally well, though they were not among those original photos. This example is most like a. an explicit-memory task. b. an implicit-memory task. c. a mood-congruent task. d. a procedural memory task.
The term organic mental disorders is no longer used to describe neurocognitive disorders because a. there is nothing "organic" about these disorders
b. These disorders are actually primarily cognitive and social in their etiology c. the term implies that there is no effective treatment. d. researchers have found that most psychological disorders have an "organic" component.
Suppose that immediately after participating in a psychological study, you are dismissed without any interaction with the experimenter or a representative. What element of ethical psychology research has probably been excluded?
a. ?debriefing b. ?informed consent c. ?presentation of results d. ?socialization period