What kind of animals did Harry Harlow and his colleagues use to discredit the "nourishment" theory of attachment?
a. Geese
b. Monkeys
c. Pigeons
d. Rats
Answer: B
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A. 15% B. 25% C. 40% D. 50%
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According to the 1994 Institute of Medicine report, __________ have more stringent requirements, including training in the design and evaluation of interventions, than do __________
a. prevention field specialists; prevention research specialists b. clinical psychologists; community psychologists c. community psychologists; consultants d. none of the above
__________ is a mood disorder that is caused by the body's reaction to low levels of daylight present in the winter months
a) Panic disorder b) Bipolar disorder c) Dysthymic disorder d) Seasonal affective disorder