Treating a patient with schizophrenia with a drug that decreases dopamine activity too greatly could lead to symptoms of ____
a. ?Parkinson’s disease
b. ?autism
c. ?anxiety
d. ?dissociative identity disorder
ANSWER:
a
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Kelley's theory of attribution suggests that, in trying to discern personal characteristics from behavioral evidence, people
a. behave like scientists and engage in informal experiments. b. use cognitive heuristics improperly. c. usually attribute behavior to both personal and situational factors. d. fail to adequately consider consensus information.
The probability of repeating a response is increased by which of the following consequences?
a. positive punishment b. response cost c. nonreinforcement d. negative reinforcement
Ergot poisoning refers to
a. a primitive form of drug therapy. b. a form of demonic possession that was treated by trepanning. c. reactions to LSD chemicals found in a fungus. d. a treatment designed to expand sensory experience.
The ability to isolate variables and investigate all possible combinations of variables was thought by Inhelder and Piaget to emerge in the stage of ________________
a. concrete operations b. formal operations c. reversible operations d. logical operations