When used to treat schizophrenia, traditional antipsychotics are
a. effective against negative symptoms, but not against positive symptoms.
b. effective against positive symptoms, but not against negative symptoms.
c. equally effective against both positive and negative symptoms
d. ineffective against both positive and negative symptoms.
b
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The components of ______ memory include the central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial scratchpad, and episodic buffer.
A. sensory B. working C. long-term D. episodic
Irreversibility is the
A) failure to distinguish others' symbolic viewpoints from one's own. B) belief that inanimate objects have lifelike qualities. C) most important illogical feature of preoperational thought. D) tendency to focus on one aspect of a situation, neglecting other important features.
Mitchell has to declare his major by the end of the semester. He discloses to his academic advisor that he feels very pressured and does not believe one semester is enough time to search and evaluate career alternatives. Which one of the coping patterns presents by Janis and Mann is Mitchell most likely to use given his situation?
a. Unconflicted change b. Defensive avoidance c. Unconflicted adherence d. Hypervigilance
With reference to Piaget's stages of development, a reversible mental operation applied to real objects is a(n) ________ operation.
A. inference B. concrete C. formal D. judgment