Systematized delusions of grandeur, persecution, and/or jealousy, often involving themes of persecution and wrongdoing, are observed in patients diagnosed with
a. paranoid schizophrenia. c. catatonic schizophrenia.
b. delusional disorder. d. disorganized schizophrenia.
A
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b. Many people get far higher scores on the test than other people do. c. Many items are so complicated that highly educated people have an unfair advantage. d. The tests require expensive equipment that is unavailable in most places.
Regarding circadian rhythms, jet lag, and shift work, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. People are usually more motivated and alert at the high point of their circadian rhythms. b. Adjusting to jet lag is slowest when you stay indoors. c. Shift work changes on the body are very different from those caused by jet lag. d. A few intermittent five-minute periods of exposure to bright light early in the morning are helpful for resetting your circadian rhythm.
____ is the world's most popular prosocial children's TV series, broadcast in the U.S. and also to 50 other countries
a. The Simpsons b. Walt Disney World c. Sesame Street d. Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
Learned taste aversion is:
a. When an organism samples a new food in small amounts to test for safety b. When an organism avoids specific tastes that have been associated with illness c. When an organism finds the taste of the last bites of a food item less appealing than the first bites d. When you eat so much of one specific food item that you "get sick of it"