A method in which a person provides subjective information about his or her own thoughts, feelings, or behaviours, typically via questionnaire or interview, is termed:
A) psychoanalysis.
B) the Thematic Apperception Test.
C) a self-report.
D) the Rorschach Inkblot Test.
C) a self-report.
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Which of these is an example of the Stroop effect?
a. If you see the word YELLOW written in blue letters, it is easier to say "yellow" than "blue.". b. If you can easily think of several examples of some item, you assume the item is common. c. When you explain why you made some choice, you often make up your answer afterward. d. After you spend much time or money on a project, you don't want to give up on it.
The beneficial effects of biofeedback in the treatment of psychosomatic disorders may be the result of
a. a dramatic placebo effect. b. generalized relaxation. c. stimulation of the central nervous system. d. increased blood flow to the head.
A person with a pervasive and persistent sense of anxiety without any external cause may have
a. panic attacks. b. paranoia. c. agoraphobia. d. generalized anxiety disorder. e. anticipatory anxiety.
Which of the following is a danger associated with using bath salts?
A. Inconsistency of product ingredients B. Pesticide residue in the inert material C. Respiratory failure when combined with alcohol D. Fast addiction from opiate-like effects