After a 36-hour interrogation, Liz just wanted to make it end so she confessed to the kidnapping even though she knew she had not committed the crime. Liz's confession would be labeled as
a. internalization.
b. compliance.
c. reactive.
d. misinformed.
b
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Conclusions about the effectiveness of behavior therapies are based on
a. the judgment of experienced therapists. b. managed-care company actuaries. c. the results of empirical research. d. the testimonials of satisfied clients.
Middle-aged adults who perceive negative life events as specific rather than global tend to be less depressed about those events.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which type of study would control for both participant expectations and expectations on the part of the investigator?
a. a total-blind study b. a double-blind study c. a single-blind study d. a triple-blind study
The approach that has proven to be the most successful at helping alcoholics to stay sober is
a. individual behavioral therapy. b. using antidepressants with individual counseling. c. mutual-help approaches, like Alcoholics Anonymous. d. the regular use of detoxification techniques.