Although the alarm reactions experienced in both PTSD and panic disorder are very similar and result in conditioned responses, in panic disorder the alarm is
A. false
B. real
C. stronger
D. weaker
Answer: A. false
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a. enhance mood. b. be vital in memory formation. c. increase appetite. d. enhance mood and be vital in memory formation.
Conversational rituals include saying "I'm sorry" or fighting.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Piaget's three-mountains problem illustrates ________ when young children ________.
A. animistic thinking; describe the mountains as being in one place on a map and another place in real life B. animistic thinking; describe the mountains as being made of cardboard but also as a place where animals live C. egocentrism; cannot select a picture that shows the mountains from a point of view other than their own D. egocentrism; believe that the mountains are where they want them to be instead of where they actually are
A one-factor, between-subjects ANOVA involves three groups of eight subjects each. The means of the three groups are m1 = 4, m2 = 6, and m3 = 8. Therefore, the value of the contrast defined by the weight vector w = [–.5, 1, –.5] is ______.
a. 0 b. 2 c. 1 d. –2