In transductive reasoning, a child assumes that
a. separate events have cause-effect relationships.
b. others see the world in the same way the child does.
c. when objects disappear, they no longer exist.
d. environmental features, like rain and thunder, are made by people.
a
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The chief characteristic of bulimia nervosa is
a. self-induced vomiting. b. binge eating. c. self-starvation. d. a preoccupation with food.
The discussion of women's medical care pointed out that
a. increased numbers of women in medicine have significantly reduced the gender stereotypes about women patients. b. women sometimes receive too little health care, and sometimes they receive too much. c. women consistently receive more extensive medical treatment than is necessary. d. female patients often provide too much information to physicians; this can lead to inaccurate diagnosis.
Although some forms of deception are allowed, a researcher cannot deceive participants about potential risk in the study
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Regarding systematic desensitization, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. For most phobias, desensitization works best when people are directly exposed to the stimuli and situations they fear. b. For a simple phobia, like spider phobia, the procedure can be successfully done in groups. c. The effectiveness of desensitization is caused not by the actual process of therapy but by a client's expectations that the therapy will help. d. Desensitization can be completed in one session for some fears, such as riding in an elevator.