Internationally, children aged 6 to 10 years are considered to be overweight if ____
a. they eat more than 2,000 calories a day
b. fail to exercise for more than 30 minutes per day
c. have a BMI that exceeds 18
d. have 20% or more body fat
C
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In the play Harvey, a man who says he sees a six-foot white rabbit is the target of people who want to admit him involuntarily to a psychiatric hospital. Why is this kind of civil commitment something to be avoided if at all possible?
a. People who are in hospitals involuntarily are usually denied treatment. b. Civil commitment leads to the stigma of psychiatric hospitalization, major disruptions in the person's life, loss of control over one's life, and loss of self-esteem. c. People who are civilly committed spend more time in the hospital than they would in prison if they were convicted of a crime. d. Civil commitment takes away the person's due process rights.
In a survey of American psychiatrists, _____ of the respondents indicated that they felt there was solid evidence for the scientific validity of the dissociative identity disorder diagnosis
a. about one-fourth c. about one-half b. about one-third d. nearly all
Damage to the front part of the left temporal lobe results in difficulty identifying:
A) humans. B) animals. C) tools. D) plants.
Skinner's efforts to teach pigeons to play ping pong demonstrate that the inability to learn a skill may sometimes be overcome by_________
a. making allowances for physical limitations b. breaking the task into small parts c. lots of patient training d. surgical procedures