A client who undergoes hypnosis for pain and reports a reduction in the unpleasant feeling of pain has experienced:
A. hypnotic analgesia
B. imagined perception
C. posthypnotic amnesia
D. posthypnotic suggestion
Answer: A
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a. These fears are developmentally appropriate and should get better over time. b. Hayley has met the criteria for an anxiety disorder and should see a psychiatrist. c. These fears are excessive for a child her age and Hayley should see a psychiatrist. d. Hayley should be shielded from the things that she fears; otherwise, she is likely to develop an anxiety disorder.
When breaking long lists of information into sub-lists, it is best to make the sub-lists the shortest
a. in the beginning. b. in the middle. c. at the very end. d. in none of these sections since all sub-lists should contain the same number of items.
If an experiment is internally valid, then one can infer that:
A) manipulating the independent variable caused the changes in the dependent variable. B) the independent and dependent variables were correlated but not necessarily causally related. C) the variables were defined optimally in terms of validity. D) the same results would be obtained if we replicated the experiment in a different population.
Which is not an obstacle to finding the cause of some effect?
a. We often overlook the real cause. b. Some events are just coincidences c. Sometimes the real cause is another event correlated with the suspected cause. d. Causes sometimes happen after their effects.