Which of the following is TRUE of an individual diagnosed with agoraphobia without history of panic disorder?

A. The person has panic disorder that is in remission.
B. The disorder usually remits without treatment.
C. The person has never been diagnosed as having panic disorder.
D. The person fears open spaces because of previous panic attacks.


Answer: C. The person has never been diagnosed as having panic disorder.

Psychology

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a. You will put in more effort on the three-person trip. b. You will put in more effort on the two-person trip. c. You will put in the same amount of effort on both trips. d. It is impossible to say—no research has examined this question.

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Which two groups view violations of gender roles most negatively?

a. Young elementary school-aged children and adolescents b. Preschoolers and elementary school-aged children c. Middle-school-aged children and adolescents d. Preschoolers and adults

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A. using visual images; activated B. using visual images; deactivated C. perceiving stimuli; activated D. perceiving stimuli; deactivated

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As you share your high school transcript with your children, you notice that you attribute the "A's" to your hard work and discipline. The poor grades are explained by telling your children that the teacher was bad and the tests were unfair. Oops! You realize that you've committed the:

a. covariation principle c. fundamental attribution error b. self-serving bias d. actor-observer effect

Psychology