In obsessive disorder, instances of _____ behaviour are _____ reinforced by the momentary abatement of the_____.
A) compulsive; positively; obsessions
B) compulsive; negatively; obsessions
C) obsessive; positively; compulsions
D) obsessive; negatively; compulsions
B) compulsive; negatively; obsessions
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____ is one of the most common symptoms of depression in children, occurring in about 80% of clinic-referred youngsters with depression
a. Irritability b. Anger c. Grandiosity d. Inattention
Janet noticed that Craig was forgetting to clean up his papers in the living room. Janet failed to notice the many times that Craig had cleaned up. What is occurring?
a. Confirmation bias c. Self-serving bias b. The fundamental attribution error d. Defensive attribution
Auditory images remain in the sensory register for about ________
a. a half second. b. two seconds. c. thirty seconds. d. one minute.
According to the Cannon-Bard Theory, an event simultaneously triggers
a. physiological arousal and experience of an emotion. b. physiological arousal and action. c. bodily responses and thoughts. d. none of these