The Nancy School
a. advanced the recognition that psychological factors were involved in the development of mental disorders.
b. furthered our understanding of the role of biological factors in the development of mental illness.
c. fell out of favor when the evidence supporting the views of Charcot accumulated.
d. failed to recognize that most forms of psychopathology are incurable.
a. advanced the recognition that psychological factors were involved in the
development of mental disorders.
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a. compare different societies to find ways to improve their own. b. have a need for novelty and change. c. have a need to evaluate their beliefs and attitudes. d. have a need for power and try to control the behavior of others. e. compare the various groups that they belong to.
If people are continuously exposed to an unchanging stimulus that they know will not cause them harm, they will be most likely to ____
a. ?tolerate the stimulus b. ?control their reflexes c. ?form an association with the stimulus d. ?habituate to the stimulus
Which of the following statements regarding correlation coefficients is FALSE?
A) Correlation coefficients can range from -1.0 to +1.0. B) Positive correlation coefficients indicate better outcomes. C) Correlation coefficients are symbolized using the letter "r." D) Correlation coefficients measure both the strength and direction of an association.
Why, when we introspect about the reasons underlying our attitudes or feelings, do we believe the explanations we arrive at seem reasonable?
a. The reasons behind them were previously suppressed, but now brought to light. b. The reasons behind them are generally correct and seem objective. c. The reasons behind them were easy to verbalize. d. The reasons behind them are self-serving, and that enhances self-esteem.