The case of Little Albert is used by behaviorists to explain ____
a. phobias
b. obsessive-compulsive disorder
c. generalized anxiety disorder
d. posttraumatic stress disorder
a
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Abbie and her best friend, Aaliyah, frequently discuss their distress at being dumped by their boyfriends, repeatedly going over every painful detail of their breakups. This situation in which two friends keep revisiting upsetting issues, putting them at risk of anxiety or depression, is known as __________.
A. co-rumination B. a clique C. deviancy training D. conventional morality
After the bargaining stage, individuals enter which stage?
a. denial b. depression c. resentment d. acceptance
On her first day as a student teacher, Emily observes that, in her class of 11-year-old sixth graders, on average:
A) the girls are taller than are the boys. B) the children all appear similar in height. C) the boys are taller than are the girls. D) more boys than girls are exhibiting secondary sex characteristics.
Peter sustains damage to his cortex due to a car accident. What can we expect will be the changes to his memory?
a. Peter will have great difficulty with both short-term and long-term memory. b. Peter will be able to remember new memories, but not old memories. c. Peter will be able to remember nondeclarative memory, but not declarative memory. d. Peter's memory will be largely unaffected.