The 16th-century physician, Johann Weyer, explained paranoia, epilepsy, psychosis, and depression in terms of
a) witchcraft.
b) psychological conflict.
c) possession by evil spirits.
d) an imbalance of body fluids.
b
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A. BMI; adoptive parents; biological parents B. BMI; biological parents; adoptive parents C. blood glucose level; biological parents; adoptive parents D. blood glucose level; adoptive parents; biological parents
Angie has amnesia. She retains her general intellectual functioning and can learn new
information as quickly as ever. But she cannot remember where she lives or anything from her past before she suffered the head injury that left her with amnesia. Her symptoms are most similar to someone with ______ amnesia. a. reactive c. anterograde b. pathogenic d. retrograde
Sometimes we reject the null hypothesis when it is true. This is technically referred to as
a. a Type I error. b. a Type II error. c. a mistake. d. good fortune.
Anxiety disorders specific to childhood include ____
a. separation anxiety disorder and selective mutism b. generalized anxiety disorder and parent phobia c. social anxiety disorder and panic disorder d. obsessive-compulsive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder