Assume that your reader is a
a. lay person.
b. psychologist trained in the general area you are writing about.
c. psychology student.
d. science journalist.
B
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A. both positive and negative life events B. only negative life events C. only positive life events D. internal stressors
Research suggests many reasons to disbelieve the claims that dissociative disorders are prevalent but overlooked. Which of the following reasons presented in your textbook supports disbelieving these claims?
a. Most cases of DID are diagnosed by a large group of advocates from varied mental health backgrounds. b. The increase in the frequency of the diagnosis correlated with the release of a popular book and movie. c. DID is frequently diagnosed outside of Canada and the United States. d. The diagnosis of DID has been associated with specific religious groups.
Because of technology, résumés
a. are no longer useful. b. may be requested in electronic format. c. are changing the information that is required. d. should look flashier with graphics added.
The addictive properties of opiates were first recognized in the 1870s
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false