What was the reason for Charcot developing a psychogenic theory of hysteria?
a) His students were able to induce hysteria in a woman without his knowledge.
b) He was influenced heavily by Freud.
c) He believed there was a physical explanation for abnormal behaviour.
d) He found that hypnosis cured hysteria.
a
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Natalie, a girl, has classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (C-CAH). If she is like other girls with C-CAH, then she will __________.
A. have a tendency toward feminine activities provided that parents apply appropriate socialization pressure B. have a tendency to prefer masculine activities, toys, and playmates C. be generally raised as a boy by her parents D. have the same tendency toward feminine activities, toys, and playmates as other girls
One of the primary characteristics psychologists evaluate is whether theories are
a) true. b) proven. c) false. d) useful.
Which statement is an assumption of the Newman and Newman text?
a. Human growth peaks in middle childhood. b. The study of human development is primarily theoretical. c. Behavior must be interpreted in the context of settings and relationships. d. Human behavior has the same meaning across sociocultural borders.
Multiple transference effects are most relevant to
a. behavioral group therapy. b. psychoanalytic group therapy. c. Gestalt group therapy. d. transactional analysis.