The DSM-5 replaced the diagnostic category eating disorders not otherwise specified with which new category?
A. anorexia-bulimia nervosa.
B. wingardium leviosa
C. other specified feeding or eating disorder
D. anorexia nervosa II
Answer: C
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Which of the following underlies the process of operant conditioning?
a. Pleasant consequences lead to decreased behaviors, while unpleasant consequences lead to increased behaviors. b. A neutral stimulus can come to evoke a response that used to be associated with a different stimulus c. Pleasant consequences lead to increased behaviors, while unpleasant consequences lead to decreased behaviors. d. The observation of another person engaging in a behavior can lead the repetition of that behavior.
When aspects of a setting cause participants to behave the way they think an observer wants them to behave, the problem of _____ is present.
A) demand characteristics B) complexity C) validity D) variability
Believing that all Asian people are good at math is an example of ______.
A. paternalistic prejudice B. positive stereotype C. BIRGing D. CORFing
When Trey was learning to crawl and walk, he explored the house, always keeping one of his parents in sight in case he needed their help. Now that Trey is 18, he is exploring his identity by taking various college courses, training for a marathon, and trying out different hobbies. Trey prefers to continue to live with his parents during this time in his life and often seeks their guidance. What do these two periods in Trey's life have in common?
A. In both situations, Trey was experiencing identity diffusion. B. In both situations, Trey was experiencing moratorium. C. In both situations, Trey was experiencing identity foreclosure. D. In both situations, Trey was experiencing identity achievement.