A mental disorder that involves persistent, recurring thoughts, images, or impulses and senseless behaviors or rituals is called:
a. somatization disorder c. organic thought disorder
b. agoraphobia d. obsessive-compulsive disorder
D
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. The most common way of forming categories is by specifying the necessary and sufficient conditions for membersh 2. Family resemblance theory holds that all members of a category share at least one feature in common. 3. Family resemblance theory is useful for categorizing people as belonging to the same or different families, but 4. Eleanor Rosch developed both family resemblance theory and prototype theory. 5. A prototype possesses most, if not all, of the most characteristic features of the category.
Stimulation of which of the following structures reduces the sensation of pain?
a. substantia gelatinosa b. intralaminar nuclei of the thalamus c. periaqueductal gray (PAG) d. dorsal column nuclei
Men who score high on Pryor's Likelihood to Sexually Harass Scale
A. tend to believe common myths about rape. B. describe themselves in keeping with the male stereotype. C. think of women as sex objects. D. All of the above
Mrs. Old was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease 10 years ago. She is now 98 years old, confused, and needing help with activities of daily living. One day, she develops pneumonia, which is deliberately not treated. This might be a case of
a. active euthanasia b. passive euthanasia c. voluntary euthanasia d. assisted suicide e. altruistic suicide