The effects of taking hallucinogens accompanied by feelings that objects are changing size, that other people are distorted, and that one might be mechanical is MOST similar to:
a. amnestic fugue.
b. multiple personalities.
c. depersonalization.
d. body dysmorphic disorder.
c. depersonalization.
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a. Situational stress b. A medical condition c. Sex, as boys experience sleep terrors more often than girls d. Irregular brain wave patterns
Jessica watches her nine-month-old son Aaron pick up cereal with his fingers. She notices that, although he once held the cereal between his fingers and palm, he now picks up the cereal using his finger and thumb. What is Aaron demonstrating?
A. A switch from a palmer grasp to an ulnar grasp B. A switch from a pincer grasp to an palmer grasp C. A switch from a pincer grasp to an ulnar grasp D. A switch from a ulnar grasp to a pincer grasp
In their research examining differences between extraverts and introverts in social interactions and happiness, Srivastava, Angelo, and Vallereau found that extraverts:
a. had fewer social interactions in a day than introverts b. had more social interactions in a day than introverts c. were less happy than introverts d. were very unhappy
The genetic programming that prevents chicks from achieving certain forms of
adaptation is (a) an essentially negative aspect of their biological heritage (b) what allows them to function so well in their natural environment (c) much like a form of classical conditioning (d) much like a form of operant conditioning