The hypotheses for a research study are MOST likely to be found in the

a. methodology section of a journal article.
b. reference section of a journal article.
c. results section of a journal article.
d. introduction section of a journal article.


D

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a. similarity. b. familiarity. c. nearness. d. good continuation.

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What is the difference in the views that psychologists interested in psychotherapy hold about the influence of love, work, and play?

a. The usefulness of love, work, and play depend on the disorder a client is experiencing. b. Some view these as being a part of the process of change or as part of the counseling process. c. There is a split between those who think they are beneficial and those who think they are part of the problem. d. Some psychotherapists believe that work and

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Kat is giving a report on dissociative identity disorder (DID) in her psychopathology seminar. A main conclusion that you would expect to hear from her talk is that

A) most claims of sexual abuse as a precursor to DID have been proven with corroborating evidence. B) DID is most often created by questionable therapeutic practices rather than being a true disorder. C) the diagnosis of DID has dropped nearly a hundredfold since 1979. D) most clinical psychologists agree that DID is a valid psychological disorder.

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Parker wasn't sure what the best strategy for studying for his upcoming exam would be so he asked another student who had taken the class

Since she had used the online quizzes and found them helpful, he chose to use them too. This is an example of _______ social influence. a. informational b. acceptance c. approval d. normative

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