In the case of Anna O., her conversion disorder symptoms appeared

a. while sitting at the bedside of her seriously ill father.
b. after her brother's death.
c. after she experienced a sexual assault.
d. under hypnosis.


a

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Masks that are meant to be frightening or threatening are strikingly similar around the world. The ability of people from different cultures to "read" the mask's emotional message suggests that basic emotional expressions

a. have universal biological roots. b. are learned at an early age. c. are culturally-derived. d. are neither lasting nor innate.

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Gerald’s therapist tries to be open and honest with her feelings in order to set an example and to show that relationships can be built on trust and honesty. Through these efforts, Gerald’s therapist is demonstrating ____

a. ?empathy b. ?integrity c. ?unconditional positive regard d. ?genuineness

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In an anecdote presented in the textbook, Hugo Munsterberg, a leading psychologist around the beginning of the 20th century, describes the various reported reactions to a speech he gave on peace. The reactions illustrate

a. the potential effect of observer bias. b. the rational for the use of operational definitions. c. how Munsterberg got the idea for the scientific method. d. the importance of the within-subjects design.

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Which of the following is NOT true of schemas?

a. They are a part of short-term memory. b. They can influence the amount of attention you pay to a given event. c. They help people retrieve information from memory. d. They help determine what you will recall.

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