According to Freud, hysterical symptoms provide ______

a. neither primary nor secondary gains
b. primary, but not secondary gains
c. secondary, but not primary gains
d. primary and secondary gains


D

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In Dr. Lu's study of eating disorders, she looked at the academic histories of girls with eating disorders and girls who did not have such problems. In this example, the girls with eating disorders are the __________ group.

A. comparison B. control C. criterion D. treatment

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Support for the idea of the "sociostat" (social thermostat) is provided by the finding that rats

a. tend to prefer to remain on their own once a period of isolation ends. b. are less likely to approach other rats after a period of prolonged contact. c. aggress against other rats when a shared resource is scarce. d. always prefer the company of other rats to being alone.

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A news reporter defines neurodevelopmental disorder as "relatively mild childhood disorders that affect social interactions and communication skills. These disordersinvolve hallucinations or delusions but involve behavioral abnormalities that are not normally seen in any developmental stage." What portion of this statement is accurate?

a. It is accurate to say that these disorders are relatively mild. b. It is accurate to say that these disorders involve hallucinations or delusions. c. It is accurate to say that these disorders affect social interactions and communication skills. d. It is accurate to say that these disorders involve abnormalities that are expressed in early adulthood.

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You meet someone new when you go out, and they give you their phone number. Unfortunately, you’ve forgotten your phone at home and desperately try to repeat the number to yourself over and over again until you can get home and put the number into your phone. You’re engaging in what memory technique?

a. retrieving b. rehearsing c. buffering d. monitoring

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