What is the method that involves inserting a flaccid penis into a cylinder and using a pumping action to draw blood to the penis?
a. Systematic desensitization
b. Intracavernous injections
c. Vacuum constriction
d. Start?stop technique
c
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_____ medication is used to treat many psychological conditions. It is generally effective, but it is not a "cure" for any disorder
a. Psychostimulant b. Analgesic c. Psychotropic d. Antimanic
The typical child begins to produce repeated syllables, such as "ga-ga-ga," at about what age?
a. 6 weeks b. 4 months c. 6 months d. 12 months
Jennifer was walking along the street when she saw a man run out of a convenience store clutching on to a bag. The owner of the store runs out and shouts for the man to stop and come back
Jennifer immediately assumes that there has been a robbery, not that the man was in a hurry and forgot his change. How did she fill in this gap in her knowledge of the situation? a. She was using the base rate heuristic. b. She considered self-fulfilling prophecies. c. She was using racial profiling. d. She was relying on a schema.
From a psychodynamic perspective, obsessions represent __________.
A. acts that help keep unconscious impulses repressed B. self-defeating thoughts that perpetuate anxiety C. the two-factor model D. the leakage of unconscious impulses into consciousness