An individual shows symptoms resembling schizophrenia, especially the positive symptoms, but is not schizophrenic. Which of the following disorders is most likely?

a. seasonal affective disorder
b. bipolar disorder
c. substance-induced psychotic disorder
d. Korsakoff's syndrome


c

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a. ?The rats lacked the cognitive ability to do so. b. ?The rats enjoyed the bright-noisy stimulus enough to tolerate their illness. c. ?The rats relied more on taste and smell rather than vision and hearing for identifying food. d. ?The rats were so distracted or frightened by the bright-noisy stimulus they did not notice they were ill.

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Closing your eyes and then touching your nose with your forefinger most accurately

illustrates which of the following? a. vestibular sense b. kinesthetic sense c. somasthetic sense d. anomalous cognition e. tactile sense

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What percentage of the individuals who participated in Solomon Asch's initial study on conformity, involving judgment of line lengths, always conformed to the incorrect majority all of the time?

a) 5% b) 25% c) 70% d) 65%

Psychology

The relationship between mimicry and rapport is:

A. negative. B. positive. C. neutral. D. curvilinear.

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