For the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, _____ is a form of therapy that has received substantial empirical support.
A. exposure and response prevention
B. motivational interviewing
C. behavioral consultation
D. humanistic psychotherapy
A. exposure and response prevention
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a. represent "good" members of the category b. represent "poor" members of the category c. are called prototypes or exemplars d. form the basic level for the concept hierarchy
Research using Dodge's social cognition model finds that rejected-aggressive children
A) have a positive bias, tending to perceive social situations as friendly. B) do not know how to act in social situations. C) have a negative bias, tending to perceive even innocent events as threatening. D) do not have any biases in social situations.
Dr. Harris's class was taking a computerized exam. Halfway through the exam, the classroom's Internet connection was disrupted and students' test responses were erased. All students had to restart the exam with only half of the class time remaining. Research on stress would suggest which of the following outcomes in this scenario?
A. Stress created by the reduced exam time will enhance the performance of students. B. How students studied for the exam will have no effect on how they perform in this stressful situation. C. On average, students that studied by repeatedly reading the textbook will do better than those who studied by taking practice tests. D. On average, students that studied by taking practice tests will do better than those who studied by repeatedly reading the textbook.
Hearing loss involving high-frequency sounds is more common in:
a. men than in women b. women than in men c. very young men than in middle-aged men d. very young women than in middle-aged women