The auditory acuity of newborns is akin to adults except for which of the following?

a. Whispers
b. Shouts
c. Low-pitch sounds
d. High-pitched sounds


d. High-pitched sounds

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A therapist instructs Mrs. Weaver: "Stimulate your husband's penis until he feels ejaculation is about to happen, then stop all stimulation for a while. Continue with stimulation and then stop, repeating until he can tolerate longer periods of stimulation without ejaculating." What sexual dysfunction is being treated?

a. early ejaculation c. sexual aversion disorder b. secondary erectile dysfunction d. vaginismus

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Regarding the profession of psychology, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Counseling psychologists tend to treat milder problems than do clinical psychologists, although such differences are fading. b. Most clinical psychologists have a Ph.D. degree and follow a scientist-as-practitioner model. c. To work as a clinical or counseling psychologist, you must have a license issued by a state examining board. d. The word "shrink" is a slang term that refers to all types of counselors and mentalhealth professionals.

Psychology

Cynthia is an elementary classroom teacher who often yells and humiliates her students when they misbehave. A fellow teacher suggests that she use praise, approval, and rewards to change the students' behaviors. According to research, what would you tell Cynthia?

a. Her yelling and humiliation strategies will eventually work if she is consistent and intensifies this approach. b. Using physical punishment to correct her students' misbehaviors would be the most effective method for her to use. c. The use of praise, approval, and reward are largely ineffective in controlling students' misbehaviors. d. None of these statements are correct.

Psychology

Naomi has recurring, anxiety-provoking thoughts that are irrational and beyond her control. These thoughts are so compelling that they disrupt her daily life. What is Naomi experiencing?

a. compulsions c. obsessions b. panic d. depression

Psychology