Snapping a rubber band around your wrist every time you have a negative thought would be a form of
a. logotherapy.
b. rational-emotive therapy.
c. aversion therapy.
d. Gestalt therapy.
C
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The primary visual cortex turns electrical signals into ____, while the visual association area turns raw sensory information into ____.
A. basic sensations; recognizable visual perceptions B. coherent sights; electrical messages C. perceptions; coherent sights D. perceptions; sensations
Charice has to do a term paper for her course in Abnormal Psychology. She is reading a book she plans to use as a source in her paper. Her roommate asks her what the book is about, and Charice tells her it is a first-hand account of a man's experience with mental disorder and subsequent treatment. "You can't believe the kind of abuse and neglect that were considered 'treatment' during that era!"
Charice exclaims. "This guy wrote this book about it and sparked a reform movement in treatment in the United States that later spread across the world." Charice is probably reading a book by a. Philippe Pinel. b. Hippocrates. c. Benjamin Rush. d. Clifford Beers.
Researchers complained about James's concept of the instinct for a number of reasons, but NOT because:
A) the term was used in a variety of different ways. B) it could not describe social behaviour. C) it could do little in the way of explaining behaviour. D) it was inconsistent with behaviourism.
The _____ is a measure of the proportion of variance in one of the variables that is accounted for by the other variable
a. Spearman rank-order correlation coefficient b. coefficient of determination c. point-biserial correlation coefficient d. Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient