Which of the following is the best example of a perceptual process?
a. Hearing a sound in the room
b. Detecting that a light has been turned on in a dark room
c. Sensing that someone has touched your arm
d. Realizing that the odor you smell is vanilla
d
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The basic assumption of behavior therapy is that
A) faulty patterns of thinking are producing the current difficulties. B) adaptive and maladaptive behaviors are learned. C) every family has unspoken rules of interaction and communication that have contributed to the current difficulties. D) the therapist must be nondirective and provide the client with unconditional positive regard and empathic understanding.
Regarding sleepwalking disorder, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Sleepwalking disorder occurs more often in children than in adults, and about 1 to 5 percent of children have the disorder. b. Sleepwalking generally occurs during deep, NREM sleep. c. Awakening a sleepwalker can be harmful. d. Sleepwalkers do not usually remember their nighttime wanderings. e. Sleepwalkers can have accidents during their nighttime wanderings.
Children from homes that are characterized by adequate resources, low stress, father presence, and secure attachment, as opposed to homes that do have such characteristics, later in life tend to
a. experience puberty earlier. c. have fewer children. b. have earlier sexual activity. d. begin to have children earlier in life.
In cases of 5-alpha-reductase deficiency, _________ external genitalia at birth become _________ at puberty
a. ambiguous; masculinized b. ambiguous; feminized c. masculine; feminized d. feminine; masculinized