Research on the effectiveness of cognitive-behavior therapy shows that:
a. it is inferior to psychoanalysis
b. any improvements are very short-lived
c. many of the concepts are untestable
d. it is more effective than control procedures
D
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A. reserve; idea B. surplus; neural C. place cell; location D. Ach; muscle
Which ethical system embraces human's inclination for self-preservation?
A. Ethical formalism B. Natural law C. Ethics of care D. Ethics of virtue
According to the text, "acquired behavioraland psychological aspects of being a woman
or man" defines which of the following terms? a. gender ideal b. sex c. gender d. sex adaptation
Sherif had participants in groups call out estimates of the distance that a small point of light appeared to move in a dark room. His study demonstrated that in a few days,
A. peoples answers became more individualistic B. peoples answers moved closer together C. people realized the light didn't move at all D. peoples answers became more like the experimenter