Based on the meta-analytic review by Bornstein (1989), the mere exposure effect is strongest when the stimuli are ______.
a. complex, presented a limited number of times, isolated, and presented for long durations
b. simple, presented a limited number of times, interspersed among other stimuli, and presented for short durations
c. complex, presented a limited number of times, interspersed among other stimuli, and presented for short durations
d. complex, presented a limited number of times, interspersed among other stimuli, and presented for short durations
Ans: c
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Answer:
Regarding the ancient approaches for treating mental illness, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Archaeological findings dating to the Stone Age suggest that most ancient approaches to treating mental illness were marked by fear and the superstitious belief in witchcraft and magic. b. In ancient times, when holes were drilled into the skull to release evil spirits, no person ever survived this procedure. c. During the Middle Ages when mental illness focused on demonology, physical torture was used to make the body an inhospitable place for the devil to reside. d. Exorcism, which was used to "cast out evil spirits" was considered a religious ritual.
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a. United States b. Norway c. Finland d. Canada
Bulimia nervosa is characterized by
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