Cultures in which the disorder known as "zar" is found attribute it mainly to ______
a. spirit possession c. lack of religious fervor
b. natural causes d. stress
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a. ?Jerry should do better than Tommy. b. ?Tommy should do better than Jerry. c. ?Jerry and Tommy should do about equally well. d. ?There is no way to predict how Jerry and Tommy will do based on the information given.
If a clinical psychology doctoral program is accredited by the American Psychological Association,
a. students must complete a 2-year internship. b. students must complete an internship that has not been completed by any other students from that graduate program within the last 5 years. c. students must complete internships in medical, rather than educational, settings. d. none of the above
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
According to _____________, perception does not depend upon mental inference; it involves the picking up of information that exists in the immediate environment and can be known as it actually is.
a. direct inference b. unconscious inference c. direct realism d. unconscious perception