As an option for treating Parkinson's patients, transplantation of stem cells appears to be ____
a. the most effective technique
b. more effective in late stages of the disease
c. modestly effective, as with other treatments
d. not at all effective
c
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Which of the following occurred as a result of Meehl's studies of individuals, which consisted of the same two scales that were elevated?
a. Clinical scales were shown to be appropriately and correctly named. b. New criterion groups were created based on similarities in their MMPI profiles. c. Clinical groups were identified on the basis of patterns of MMPI scores. d. Psychiatric diagnosis became even more important to the definition of criterion groups.
A psychiatrist orders a series of tests including an IQ test, personality inventory (MMPI), neuropsychological test (Halstead-Reitan), and a brain scan (CT scan) for a 10-year-old boy who has recently been acting aggressively. Explain what each test measures and how the psychiatrist would use the results of each test to help diagnose or rule out potential causes of the boy's behavior
What will be an ideal response?
The Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996
A. increased the number of appeals an individual on death row could use. B. made it impossible to convict someone for a capital crime without DNA evidence. C. increased the number of crimes that were eligible for the death penalty. D. reduced the number of appeals for death row inmates.
According to the facial feedback hypothesis, when Shemar complies with instructions to look angry, it is most likely that __________.
A. he will be amused to be simulating anger B. he will be pleased that he does it so well C. his positive feelings will decrease D. his reaction will depend on his age