Omar has a psychological disorder, and his doctor has prescribed fluoxetine to help reduce the severity of Omar's symptoms. In this case, Omar most likely has:
a. schizophrenia
b. depression
c. bipolar disorder
d. conversion disorder
B
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Since you have no objective standards for rating the difficulty of the psychology test you just took, you ask other students who also took the test whether they thought the test was "hard," which illustrates your use of __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Your psychology professor is conducting research and desperately needs more participants because the existing subjects keep running from the building screaming! She tells the class that everyone must be a subject to get a grade in the class and that there are no exceptions. In terms of ethical treatment of research subjects, her policy would a. violate the informed consent concept of
competence. b. be acceptable as long as her procedures were presented to the institutional review board. c. be acceptable if she carefully explained the experiment to each participant and did allow participants to quit if they were uncomfortable during the procedure. d. violate the informed consent concept of volunteerism.
Several studies have found that biofeedback techniques can reduce headache in up to ____ percent of the patients undergoing this therapy
a. 25 b. 36 c. 63 d. 92
In a typical family, the "kinkeeper" is most likely to be
a middle-aged mother. a young adult son. a middle-aged father. the first grandchild.