The only way to definitively diagnose neurocognitive disorder due to Alzheimer's disease is
A. brain scan.
B. neuropsychological testing.
C. repeated assessments over time.
D. autopsy.
Answer: D
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Therapies that are judged to have demonstrated effectiveness in scientifically based studies are called
a. substantiated treatments. b. eclectic treatments. c. scientific therapies. d. meta-analyzed treatments. e. empirically supported treatments.
Hypocretin containing neurons, located in the hypothalamus, are thought to play an important role in maintaining _________ as well as influencing eating behavior.
a. arousal
b. valence
c. sleep
d. anxiety
e. none of the above
Which of the following would not qualify as a teratogen?
a. Cigarette smoke b. Alcohol c. Prescription drug d. All of the above are possible teratogens.
When are we NOT likely to make attributions about someone?
A) ?When events are personally relevant. B) ?Whenever we meet someone. C) ?When others behave in unexpected ways. D) ?When others' motives arouse suspicion.