John Demjanjuk, an accused Nazi war criminal, was
A. released when eyewitness testimony exonerated him.
B. executed in Israel based on the testimony of concentration-camp survivors.
C. convicted but later released based on questionable police procedures.
D. a Jewish concentration-camp survivor who was mistakenly identified as a guard because witnesses remembered him being at the camp.
C
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Psychoanalysts are typically which type of mental health professional?
a. psychiatrists or psychologists b. clinical or psychiatric social workers c. psychiatric nurses d. psychiatric nurses or psychiatric social workers e. psychiatrists or psychiatric nurses
Moods disorders differ from temporary emotional reactions to life events because they ____
a. have an impact in only one aspect of a person's life b. do not persist over an extended period of time c. only occur for specific reasons d. are markedly out-of-proportion to life circumstances
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) refers to
a. a method of studying form perception. b. a method commonly used in human factors research. c. measurement of the electrical activity of the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp. d. measurement of blood flow and oxygenation in response to a specific cognitive activity.
Emotions, such as anxiety, anger, or sadness, often cause people with weight problems to
a. overeat. b. stop eating. c. go on fad diets. d. go on realistic weight-loss diets.