Susan was unable to explain or remember her frequent escapades, strange clothing, or phone calls from people she claimed she did not know. While in a therapy session, Susan's demeanor changed and she became Jan, who stated that Susan was a bore and did not know anything. Susan's psychologist thinks that Susan may be suffering from
a. schizophrenia.
b. a dissociative fugue.
c. a dissociative identity disorder.
d. a bipolar disorder.
C
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a. you are feeling a diffusion of responsibility. b. you have an image of yourself as a helpful person. c. the person is very different from you. d. all of these conditions are present.
An axon has many branches, each of which swells at its tip. These are known as ____
a. presynaptic terminals b. efferent axons c. afferent axons d. intrinsic neurons
One of the fundamental assumptions of Rotter's theory is that:
a. most of our behavior is caused by biological factors b. our temperament controls most of our behavior c. most of our behavior is acquired through our experiences with others d. our hormones control much, but not all, of our behavior
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What will be an ideal response?