Which theory has dominated the study of somatoform disorders?
a) Psychoanalytic
b) Biological
c) Behavioural
d) Cognitive
a
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As a typical three-year-old, when asked about his self-concept, Talisker's answer would most likely be,
a. "I am smart.". b. "I am funny.". c. "I am small.". d. "I am excitable.".
Which example best illustrates operant conditioning? a. A man gets nauseated when he smells the same kind of food that once caused him food poisoning. b. A man asks for a raise because, in the past, his requests have been successful
c. A woman has been frightened by thunderstorms all her life. d. A child watches a friend steal from a store, so he thinks he might steal sometime in the future.
Stimuli that threaten a person's physical or psychological well-being elicit the bodily reaction called the:
a. stress syndrome c. fight-flight response b. emotional upset d. automaton response
In Joseph LeDoux' dual pathway model, the high road reflects the contributions of the earlier ______ theory to our understanding of emotion
a) parasympathetic rebound b) James-Lange c) two-factor d) Cannon-Bard