When the family Labrador comes into her room, little Tana sits very still, raises her hands, opens her eyes wide, and opens her mouth. She's most likely feeling
A) interest.
B) fear.
C) anger.
D) surprise.
A
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Placebo effects occur when
a. people's expectations lead them to experience some change, even though they receive a fake or ineffective treatment. b. people recover from a mental or physical illness without any form of intervention. c. people who originally score extremely high or low on some trait are measured a second time, and their new score falls closer to the average. d. people who originally score near the average on some trait are measured a second time, and their new score falls at the extreme high or low end of the scale.
Goal-setting is often implemented in conjunction with self monitoring
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which statement does NOT describe a barrier to seeking treatment for a mental disorder?
A) Many people think that mental problems can be solved by "mind over matter." B) Families sometimes discourage their relatives from seeking help. C) Many people don't know where to look for services. D) Individuals often feel they need help in handling their problem.
After studying the memory difficulties of H.M. and patients like him, it became apparent that
A) Nondeclarative memories cannot be retained but declarative memories can be recalled normally. B) Incoming sensory information bypasses the sensory memory causing severe memory deficits. C) The ability to transfer declarative information from STM into LTM is intact. D) The ability to bring information from long-term memory into working memory is intact.