Which of these is NOT one of the theoretical forms of ESP?
a. clairvoyance c. precognition
b. kinesthesis d. telepathy
B
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Module 22 describes the case of a group of girls who suddenly fainted when they all watched one girl faint and be carried away by medical personnel. This best illustrates:
A. agoraphobia B. taijin kyofusho C. mass hysteria D. offensive-compulsive disorder
The concept of the fearlessness hypothesis of antisocial personality disorder is that individuals with this disorder
A. learn to avoid punishment. B. have an underactive cortex. C. underreact to the threat of punishment. D. have brain damage that inhibits their ability to understand the implications of their actions.
An interaction effect in a two-way factorial research design ______.
A. is the effect of one independent variable, ignoring the influence of other independent variables B. occurs when the influence of one independent variable differs according to the level of another independent variable C. almost never occurs when more than one independent variable is considered at a time D. is rare in a well-designed study, and usually indicates some error in computation
Mr. Goldberg, a high school teacher, approaches you (a brilliant adolescent psychologist) regarding two of his students. He is concerned about their behavior and hopes you can explain what is going on. One student, Sharon, occasionally engages in unprotected sex. The other student, Michael, constantly wears pants instead of shorts to hide what he believes are skinny legs. Using the theory of adolescent egocentrism, how would you characterize Sharon's behavior? How would you characterize Michael's behavior? Be sure to justify your answer.
What will be an ideal response?