Which statement is TRUE concerning transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)?
A) TMS produces long-lasting increases in functioning among schizophrenics.
B) TMS may not reduce the delusions associated with schizophrenia.
C) TMS does not enhance cognitive functioning among schizophrenics.
D) TMS has little effect on the auditory hallucinations associated with schizophrenia.
Answer: B
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a. They tend to see themselves as "the greatest" at doing things. b. They may be devastated if they are outdone by a member of the opposite sex. c. They are very poor at making comparisons between their skill level and the skill level of others. d. They tend to not include aspects of physical and cognitive competence in their assessment of self-esteem.
Which of the following would NOT be a good strategy for preventing someone from committing suicide?
a. Suicide can be prevented if a distressed person's frustrated needs can be identified and eased. b. It helps when suicidal persons see that the natural wish for escape does not have to be expressed by ending it all. c. The rescuer's goal is to help narrow the suicidal person's options. d. Suicide occurs when pain exceeds a person's resources for coping with pain, so the rescuer's goal is to reduce the pain in any way possible.
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a. an emphasis upon the "ars moriendi" or "art of dying well" b. a view of the afterlife as nonthreatening c. an emphasis upon spiritualism d. all of these e. none of these
You are eating a meal of roasted chicken (which you eat once a week), dumplings (which you eat once a month), cranberry sauce (which you eat every 2-3 months), and asparagus (which you have never tried before)
If you get sick several hours after eating this meal, which are you most likely to develop a food aversion to? a) asparagus b) cranberry sauce c) dumplings d) roasted chicken