Asking direct questions that can be answered "yes" or "no" helps make children's autobiographical memories rich with detail
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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During the first half of the twentieth century, psychiatrists tended to adopt a generalized position with regard to anxiety disorder. In other words they
a. lumped together the various anxiety disorders. b. only defined "generalized anxiety disorder." c. focused on an integrated and unified definition of anxiety. d. defined anxiety only in psychotic disorders.
Which of the following is an effective way to eliminate false confidence in eyewitness identifications?
A. Asking the witness to provide a statement of certainty before the lineup administrator provides any feedback B. Using unbiased lineup instructions C. Using similar looking fillers in a lineup D. Using sequential, not simultaneous presentation, in a lineup
Which of the following statements is true about Alzheimer's disease?
A. Alzheimer's is non-progressive, and hence its fatality level is low. B. Alzheimer's accounts for only 10%-20% of the cases of dementia among the elderly. C. Currently, the only way Alzheimer's can be diagnosed definitively is by examining brain tissue after death. D. Early-onset of Alzheimer's affects people younger than 35.
Which of these individuals is exhibiting a symptom that commonly occurs in substance abuse but is not necessarily one that constitutes part of the diagnostic criteria for substance dependence?
a) John whose symptoms include tolerance b) Larry who has had numerous legal problems c) Mike who engages in a compulsive pattern of use d) Harry who is experiencing withdrawal from a psychoactive substance