John Bowlby, one of the earliest theorists in the area of attachment, advocated a(n) ____ perspective of human relationships
a. ethological
b. object-relations
c. evolutionary
d. cognitive-behavioral
c
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According to the textbook, the two main drawbacks of plans are that ____ and ____
a. they can be discouraging if they are too rigid and detailed; they tend to be overly optimistic b. they can be discouraging if they are too rigid and detailed; they tend to be anxiety-provoking c. they tend to distract people from actually completing the tasks at hand; they tend to be overly optimistic d. they tend to distract people from actually completing the tasks at hand; they often fail to prioritize the most important things
Pat can only remember the events up to the time of his serious brain infection. He can't recall anything that has happened since. If he is given a word to remember, then gets distracted for a few seconds, he can't remember the word. He forgets what he had for dinner minutes afterward. Pat's problem is:
a. anterograde amnesia b. retrograde amnesia c. flashbulb memory d. cue-dependent forgetting
The Harrison Act of 1914
A. required pharmacists and physicians to register and pay a tax to dispense certain drugs. B. made it a crime to prescribe heroin to dependent users. C. regulated all over-the-counter medicines. D. regulated peyote and marijuana.
Your friend has a little brother who is being treated for attention-deficit disorder. The medication widely used for this disorder is known as
a. Benzedrine. c. Ritalin. b. Dexedrine. d. Demerol.