As the influence of _____ diminished, there arose a resurgence of interest in internal causes for behavior, such as the psychobiological research done by Karl Lashley.
a. radical behaviorism
b. connectionism
c. cybernetics
d. information theory
a. radical behaviorism
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Survey research reveals that nearly _____ percent of 13- to 17-year-olds experienced a DSM-5 psychological disorder in the past month.
A. 10 B. 15 C. 30 D. 25
A psychotherapist who works from a humanistic approach would probably work with clients to emphasize the importance of
A. instincts or biological urges. B. rewards and punishments. C. their unique and individual perceptions of the world. D. how information is stored, retrieved, and processed by the brain.
To civilly commit an unrestorably incompetent defendant, the state must show the defendant is
A. mentally ill and imminently dangerous to himself or herself. B. mentally ill and imminently dangerous to others. C. mentally ill and so gravely disabled as to be unable to care for oneself. D. any of the above.
Down syndrome is caused by maternal alcoholism
Indicate whether the statement is true or false