A relative of yours who suffers from panic disorder asks you what treatment would have the most long-lasting benefits. Since you have just read about the double-blind NIMH research study evaluating psychological treatments with and without medication, you tell your relative to first try
a. the drug imipramine
b. psychological treatment along with medication.
c. panic control treatment that includes cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).
d. any available treatment, since patients in all treatment conditions achieved the same long-lasting gains.
c
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What additional interest(s) did Galton research?
a. Arithmetic by smell b. Paranoid disorders c. The power of prayer d. All of the above. e. None of the above.
Why would it be incorrect to say that individuals diagnosed with learning disorders are not intelligent? a. It would confuse learning disorders with intellectual disability
b. The concept of learning disorder has absolutely nothing to do with intelligence. c. Learning disorders can be diagnosed in people of below average, average, or above average intelligence. d. Learning disorders are only diagnosed in people of high intelligence.
As twins get older, their intelligence test scores become:
A. less similar. B. more similar. C. divergent. D. more heterogeneous. E. discrepant.
Zoe wants to test the IQ of a group of ESL students who do not speak any English. What test might you recommend to her?
A) Stanford-Binet B) Raven's Progressive Matrices C) WISC-IV D) WPPSI