Over the course of their lives, approximately what percentage of Canadians are estimated to suffer from PTSD?

A) 23%
B) 10%
C) 22%
D) 28%


B) 10%

Psychology

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a. In contrast to an instinct, a reflex does not depend on prior experience. b. In contrast to a reflex, an instinct does not depend on prior experience. c. An instinct is a more complex behavior than a reflex. d. A behavior is a more complex behavior than an instinct.

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Dwaine has just completed a high school course in algebra. However, when he needs to solve a problem that uses basic algebra, he finds that he does not know how to apply his knowledge. Cognitive psychologists would argue that Dwaine

a. is having trouble because of the situated-cognition issue. b. should apply the matrix method, because it is especially useful for algebra problems. c. is probably using an inappropriate algorithm. d. should try parallel processing.

Psychology

Dr. Chin told his students, "Incidence rates tell us the percentage of individuals in a targeted population who have a particular disorder during a specified period of time, while prevalence rates describe the number of new cases within a specified period. Shorter periods of time generally reveal higher prevalence rates. Moreover, incidence rates are likely to be lower than prevalence rates."

Which part of Dr. Chin's statement is accurate? a. Incidence rates tell us the percentage of individuals in a targeted population who have a particular disorder during a specific period of time. b. Prevalence rates describe the number of new cases within a specified period. c. Shorter periods of time generally reveal higher prevalence rates. d. Incidence rates are likely to be lower than prevalence rates.

Psychology

Describe the purpose of a phase within a single-case experiment and the ways to define a pattern within a phase

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology