Neonates have poor hearing at birth
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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Why are several disorders such as koro and running amok common in some cultures and not others? a. People copy abnormal behaviors from others
b. Differences in diet and sleep habits lead to different disorders. c. Psychiatrists in various cultures use different standards for diagnosis. d. Genetic differences are responsible for many psychological disorders.
Sawyer (1966) and Sines (1970) examined studies in which test results were interpreted by a set of rules and compared them to studies in which trained professionals interpreted the test results. They found that
a. the professionals were more accurate than the set of rules. b. the set of rules was more accurate than the trained professionals. c. there was no difference between the set of rules and the professionals. d. the professionals were more accurate, but only when they knew the rules.
Which statement about rape and rapists is most accurate?
a. Rape is a sexual act performed by men with higher-than-average sexual desire. b. Rapists are impulsive and are aroused quickly by sexual cues. c. Rapists usually rape women they do not know. d. Rape has more to do with power, aggression, and violence than with sex.
The term probable maintaining conditions is necessary because
a. these are the ones involved in symptom substitution. b. a client's introspection is rarely correct. c. behavioral causes are fundamentally probabilistic. d. these are the ones that are likely to be influencing the behavior.