A common factor underlying some of the atypical behavior of children with both Tourette's syndrome and ADHD is __________.
A. abnormalities in the frontal lobe of the brain
B. low socioeconomic status
C. abnormalities in language regions of the brain
D. cumulative risk in the home environment
Answer: A
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Dr. Stroetz believes that most psychological disorders can be successfully treated if clients' vague complaints are translated into concrete behavioral goals. Knowing this, you might expect that Dr. Stroetz's bookshelves contain a large number of books written by a. Carl Rogers
b. Joseph Wolpe. c. Sigmund Freud. d. Aaron Beck.
All of the following can help to explain why the door-in-the-face technique can increase compliance except
a. feelings of guilt. b. psychological commitment. c. perceptual contrast. d. reciprocal concessions.
_____ is a term that refers to the diminished effect of a drug when another drug is present
a. Antagonism b. Synergism c. Potentiation d. Rebound
During therapy, Marie begins to react to her psychoanalytic therapist as she typically does to her mother. Marie is probably experiencing:
A) a reaction formation. B) countertransference. C) transference. D) resistance.