The most prevalent co-occurring disorder/s with dysthymic disorder is/are ____
a. anxiety disorders
b. ADHD
c. conduct disorders
d. major depressive disorder
d
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With the exception of the sex cells, every cell in the human body contains
a. 23 chromosomes. b. 46 chromosomes. c. 23 recessive genes and 23 dominant genes. d. 46 heterozygous pairs.
Perky's experiment, in which participants were asked to "project" visual images of common objects onto a screen, showed that
A. imagery and perception are two different phenomena. B. imagery and perception can interact with one another. C. there are large individual differences in people's ability to create visual images. D. creating a visual image can interfere with a perceptual judgment task.
Leslie has been in weekly therapy for 6 months but doesn't feel that her therapist is providing useful techniques to deal with her anxiety. When she voices this concern, the therapist first reminds her that the goal of therapy is to gain insight into the underlying causes of her anxiety and then proceeds to analyze this resistance. After the session, Leslie considers discontinuing therapy but
decides to continue because she already has a good deal of time and money invested in it. Leslie's therapy is _____, and her decision making reflects _____. A) psychoanalysis; transference B) psychoanalysis; the sunk-cost fallacy C) person-centreed therapy; the need for achievement. D) person-centreed therapy; the conjunction fallacy.
Rods and cones outnumber _______ by more than 100 to 1
a. bipolar cells c. amacrine cells b. ganglion cells d. horizontal cells