A male client who recounts an experience where he was hovering over his body observing himself cook a meal might be describing:

a. Depersonalization
b. Conversion disorder
c. Derealization
d. Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions


a. Depersonalization

Psychology

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An experiment in which extraneous variables are controlled is said to be

a. internally reliable b. internally valid c. externally valid d. externally reliable

Psychology

Why is magnetoencephalography (MEG) more useful than functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for studying participants' responses to quiet sounds? a. MEG equipment is much cheaper and easier to use than fMRI equipment

b. The magnets used in fMRI are very noisy, blocking the ability to sense quiet sounds. c. MEG recordings of brain activity must be taken more slowly than fMRI images, allowing a more accurate assessment of brain activity. d. Neither of these technologies is suitable for assessing participants' responses to sound.

Psychology

Risky sexual behaviors, such as sex with many partners and a failure to use birth control, are strongly associated with which of the following motives for sex?

a. extrinsic motives, such as having sex to gain approval from others b. the satisfaction and physical pleasure of sex c. emotional closeness with the partner d. spiritual transcendence

Psychology

At a Korean wedding, the newlyweds were toasted by the bride's grandparents who have been married for fifty-two years. One of the guests whispers, "The bride and groom are in love, but over time, her grandparents have developed very strong ________."

a. amae b. jung c. kimchi d. dharma

Psychology